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Two NYPD officers under investigation for taking bribes from the MPAA
Two NYPD veterans are being investigated by Internal Affairs for allegedly accepting payoffs from the motion-picture industry to arrest vendors of pirated DVDs, law-enforcement sources told The Post.
One officer, a sergeant on the force since 1992, has been transferred from the Staten Island Task Force to the 122nd Precinct pending the internal investigation. The other, a cop for five years, still works on the task force. As members of the unit, the officers, ages 36 and 32, would arrest the sellers of illegal DVDs and confiscate their stock. Often they would act on tips from investigators with the Motion Picture Association of America, many of whom are former cops, sources said. There is nothing improper about that practice. But on at least four occasions in Brooklyn, Manhattan and Staten Island, the task force officers arrested the vendors, confiscated the illegal movies and then allegedly received gratuities of several hundred dollars from the MPAA itself or its investigators, the source said. The MPAA strongly denied that the payoffs came from the trade organization. "We don't give cash to police officers," said Bill Shannon, an MPAA anti-piracy official. "We work with law-enforcement organizations by providing information and logistical support, and the police make the arrests." No department charges have been filed against the NYPD officers, and neither is on modified duty. |
Well why in the blue hell would you need to bribe people to arrest criminals?
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Well, considering New York is a pretty large city, the police were probably worried about actual crimes that might hurt somebody.
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i think the sadder story is that the police have to take bribes to do their job. Its really not like bootleggers hide what they're doing. 5 minutes, and you're done.
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