So someone is definitely going to get fired for making this up, wasting police resources, tarnishing a company’s reputation, and furthering eroding public trust in the police? I won’t hold my breath.
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They didn't even get sick
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If that’s one of their shake cups, they also drank the entire damn thing despite “thinking” they had been “poisoned”
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Police lie. All the time. And the PBA’s mantra of fearmongerimg and victimhood makes it much worse. Honestly
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@ScottHech who had a much pithier tweet last night on the lies Police tell. Assume you all are following him...if not, get on it. Now.
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"examined and released without ever showing symptoms" NY PEN § 240.50 renders it a Class A misdemeanor to circulate a baseless report of a crime in a manner likely to cause a panic. Just saying.
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Shocker.
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No. You know why? Because innocent fast food employees, who already have demeaning jobs, have repeatedly been accused by police of tampering with food. Someone could get fired over this. A company lost stock value. Cops are letting this feed into victim complexes. It has to stop
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