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    1. The NYPD's campaign of ineptitude and harassment continues.

      From Streetsblog:

      http://www.streetsblog.org/2011/06/10/saudi-arabia-on-the-hudson-nypd-officer-stopped-cyclist-for-wearing-skirt/

      Friday, June 10, 2011

      Saudi Arabia on the Hudson: NYPD Officer Stopped Cyclist For Wearing Skirt

      by Noah Kazis on June 10, 2011

      When Jasmijn Rijcken, the general manager of the VANMOOF bicycle company, traveled from Amsterdam to New York in late April, she was excited to see what she’d heard described as a city that had embraced bicycling. It wasn’t NYC’s new protected bike lanes that defined her ride through the city, however, but the New York Police Department, currently in the midst of a major crackdown against cyclists.

      Jasmijn Rijcken was stopped and almost ticketed by an NYPD officer for biking in this outfit. Her skirt, the officer said, was too distracting for drivers.
      Rijcken was in town for the New Amsterdam Bike Show on April 30. After she had dismounted on Broadway in SoHo, an NYPD officer stopped, berated, and threatened to ticket Rijcken for wearing a skirt while cycling, which, it must be noted, is entirely legal and common. Rijcken says the officer told her that her skirt was dangerous because she would distract drivers and potentially cause them to crash.

      “I was standing there next to my bike, looking at my map, and then this police guy stops and starts telling me about my skirt,” reported Rijcken. “At first I thought he was making a joke or maybe even a compliment, but then I found out he was serious because he got really mad.”

      The officer got out of his car and threatened to ticket her, said Rijcken, even though, it bears repeating, there is no law against biking in a skirt. The justification for a potential ticket was the danger her exposed skin posed to everyone on the street. “That was the bottom line, that I was very dangerous,” said Rijcken. “I think every woman, even when walking in a skirt, would be dangerous then.”

      According to Rijcken, the cop’s words were not merely an empty threat. He took her ID and only began to back down when he saw that she was Dutch. She hurriedly explained that in Amsterdam, it’s common for women to bike in skirts. In the end, the officer told her she should change into pants and let her go.

      At the time, Rijcken said, she wasn’t sure that she hadn’t broken the law. “If you’re by yourself in a different country and a police guy comes really angrily at you, you get scared,” she said.

      This is not the first time an NYPD officer has stopped cyclists for completely frivolous non-offenses. In April, a private school administrator received a ticket for biking with a tote bag on her handlebars. The police have not responded to a Streetsblog inquiry about Rijcken’s allegations.

      Her harassment at the hands of the police has colored Rijcken’s perception of not only New York City but the United States. “I was shocked,” she said. “In Holland, people refer to America as the country of freedom.”

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    2. whyfi
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      I wouldn't put it past the NYPD, but in this case, I have to wonder if this is a bit of viral marketing. The combination of motive (brand awareness - the prominence of the bike in the accompanying photo is a little too perfect) and lack of evidence (ticket) makes me suspicious.

      ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
    3. idlewild
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      Jasmijn Rijcken is the heiress to the Oh Henry! candy bar fortune.

      "Clamato! Straight Up! No chasah!
    4. armchair_warrior
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      I wouldn't be surprise by the douche bags half the cops are.

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    5. catwalkertexasranger
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      viral marketing? This woman is trolling hard. If this event did happen the officer would be on desk duty.The legal team from the NYPD would have written a check just like all the other checks they wrote last year totaling more than 150 million for police misdeeds.
      The latest L Magazine has an excellent piece on the police policy toward cyclists. The DOT pushing hard for bike use and the police being in direct conflict with another large city agency.
      If and when the cops start panties checking girls on bikes the tide will really turn. Where were the fuzz on pants free day when everybody was on the subway with no drawers on?

    6. stacey
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      I think I am leaning more with Whyfi. No ticket, no badge number no police officer name. If this does turn out to be true it has to be one of the most sexist things the NYPD has done. Especially since some of those spandex bike shorts can be very distracting!

      @Idlewild - here is the heir to the Oh Henry fortune right here in NYC
      http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2002150/Mystery-Topless-Bowery-Woman-pictured-walking-TOPLESS-New-York.html

    7. I'm impressed people are still giving the NYPD benefit of the doubt, as if this isn't entirely possible by an oversexualized cop on a power/anti-bike trip.

      Who knows if it's true, but I sure as heck aren't giving the NYPD any kind of benefit of the doubt whatsoever.

      Remember this?

      http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/scandal_bars_bike_bust_UVXlnlr4lMXoSRmsH4GagN

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    8. whynot_31
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      its unfortunate that the Post's photo shows her biking on the sidewalk.

      For better or worse, the change on Nostrand is going to make the change on Franklin look minor.
    9. haha

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    10. whyfi
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      Boygabriel said:
      I'm impressed people are still giving the NYPD benefit of the doubt, as if this isn't entirely possible by an oversexualized cop on a power/anti-bike trip.

      Who knows if it's true, but I sure as heck aren't giving the NYPD any kind of benefit of the doubt whatsoever.

      Remember this?

      http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/manhattan/scandal_bars_bike_bust_UVXlnlr4lMXoSRmsH4GagN

      Two big differences -
      a) Documentation - she was actually summonsed.
      b) The name of her company and the likeness of her product is not plastered all over the article.

      ...not that there's anything wrong with that.
    11. Granted, doesn't make me any less skeptical of the NYPD, or this report.

      As I said, the NYPD gets no benefit of the doubt whatsoever.

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    12. armchair_warrior
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      Only time i likes the nypd is when i has a PBA card.

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      I was in Amsterdam 10 years ago, in April. It was cold with snow flurries and plenty of women were riding their bikes in skirts and heels. Sexy as hell too if I might add. The only people who might be distracted are the ones who've never seen a gal wearing a skirt. Otherwise there were more bicyclists than I could count and they all managed to not get hit by pedestrians, cars and trolleys that shared the roadways.

    14. walkathon
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      This would be more interesting if she was cited by Anthony Weiner.

    15. vidro3
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      with about 40 NYPD and "friends of NYPD" cars parked half on the curb half in the street on Prospect Park Southwest I don't ever want to hear about someone getting a ticket for riding a bike on the sidewalk for half a block

    16. POLICE BUSINESS

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    17. vidro3
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      i hate that shit.


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