NYPD Drone poster

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It seems to me that is a paid for ad. Why are the police destroying it? If it were you or I we'd be arrested.
NYC doesn't like public comments about policy.
 
It seems to me that is a paid for ad. Why are the police destroying it? If it were you or I we'd be arrested.
NYC doesn't like public comments about policy.

Wasn't paid for. They posed as workers of the ad company, removed the actual paid for ads, and installed their posters.

This is pretty old news, happened back in September I think. Google "nypd drone poster". That should give you plenty of enjoyable reading.
 
Another public information poster gone wrong. Wait for the future,you never know?
 
That's 4 that I count plus one guy in a suit to operate 1 (ONE) screwdriver. Gubmint employee efficiency.
 
Evidence Collection team dispatched so they could try to find out what address to send the drone.
 
It's all fun and games until someone gets arrested and shanked in the shower.
 
How can a poster be a 'forged instrument' ?

Question for the lawyers: Isn't an instrument something like a check, a debt obligation, purchase order etc.
 
How can a poster be a 'forged instrument' ?

Question for the lawyers: Isn't an instrument something like a check, a debt obligation, purchase order etc.
Geez some crazy radical probably thinks posters are protected speech, nah, that'd be too crazy. Guilty perhaps of theft of services, and making a joke without running it by the state censors first, but forged instrument that is silly. I call fascism.:rolleyes2:
 
Guilty perhaps of theft of services, and making a joke without running it by the state censors first, but forged instrument that is silly.

Theft of services, criminal tampering , unlawfully posting of advertising (yes, that's a crime in NYS) or 'making graffitti'.

Here is the definition of 'instrument' I could find (article 170.10):

1. A deed, will, codicil, contract, assignment, commercial instrument,
credit card, as that term is defined in subdivision seven of section
155.00, or other instrument which does or may evidence, create,
transfer, terminate or otherwise affect a legal right, interest,
obligation or status; or
2. A public record, or an instrument filed or required or authorized
by law to be filed in or with a public office or public servant; or
3. A written instrument officially issued or created by a public
office, public servant or governmental instrumentality; or
4. Part of an issue of tokens, public transportation transfers,
certificates or other articles manufactured and designed for use as
symbols of value usable in place of money for the purchase of property
or services; or
5. A prescription of a duly licensed physician or other person
authorized to issue the same for any drug or any instrument or device
used in the tin the taking or administering of drugs for which a prescription is required by law

And in 170.15

1. Part of an issue of money, stamps, securities or other valuable
instruments issued by a government or governmental instrumentality; or
2. Part of an issue of stock, bonds or other instruments representing
interests in or claims against a corporate or other organization or its
property
 
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