- Joined
- Jul 8, 2016
- Messages
- 18,842
- Reaction score
- 13,776
- Location
- United States
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Private
This is one crazy traffic stop. Ms Berky completely loses it.
The officer kept his cool through out the entire stop. Just another day at the job for a police officer doing his job.
County legislator gets speeding ticket
Jennifer Schwartz Berky, Ulster County legislator, gets a speeding ticket. Released by town of Ulster, 10/24/17.
More on the story:
Ulster County Legislator Berky apologizes for behavior toward police officer
Ulster County Legislator Berky apologizes for behavior toward police officer
TOWN OF ULSTER, N.Y. >> Ulster County Legislator Jennifer Schwartz Berky on Friday took responsibility for her behavior during a police traffic stop that was captured on video and apologized to the officer who pulled her over.
She also said she is staying in the race to keep her Legislature seat.
Berky, D-Kingston, said in a written statement that seeing the dash cam video — in which she is shown venting at the officer, begging not to be ticketed, citing her position as a county lawmaker, and naming elected officials she says she’s contacting — was a humbling experience.
“I hope to use it to grow and learn how to better represent the diverse working families who reside in the great city of Kingston,” she wrote.
Why do I have a feeling that she is going to have a hard time with the upcoming election?
The officer kept his cool through out the entire stop. Just another day at the job for a police officer doing his job.
County legislator gets speeding ticket
Jennifer Schwartz Berky, Ulster County legislator, gets a speeding ticket. Released by town of Ulster, 10/24/17.
More on the story:
Ulster County Legislator Berky apologizes for behavior toward police officer
Ulster County Legislator Berky apologizes for behavior toward police officer
TOWN OF ULSTER, N.Y. >> Ulster County Legislator Jennifer Schwartz Berky on Friday took responsibility for her behavior during a police traffic stop that was captured on video and apologized to the officer who pulled her over.
She also said she is staying in the race to keep her Legislature seat.
Berky, D-Kingston, said in a written statement that seeing the dash cam video — in which she is shown venting at the officer, begging not to be ticketed, citing her position as a county lawmaker, and naming elected officials she says she’s contacting — was a humbling experience.
“I hope to use it to grow and learn how to better represent the diverse working families who reside in the great city of Kingston,” she wrote.
Why do I have a feeling that she is going to have a hard time with the upcoming election?