Traffic cop sues city over ‘get-out-of-jail-free’ cards for NYPD friends and family
by Edward Helmore from US news | The Guardian on (#6C1T5)
Mathew Bianchi claims superiors retaliated against him for writing tickets for people holding corrupt' courtesy cards
Mathew Bianchi became a Staten Island traffic cop in 2017, two years after joining the New York police department, assigned to enforcing traffic violations and issuing tickets. In the first two years on that beat, he received stellar performance evaluations.
But in November 2018 - a year into his career in the traffic unit - Bianchi issued a ticket to a civilian who held a New York City police department laminated courtesy card, an unofficial credential issued to NYPD officers based on their union affiliation that can then be distributed to family members and friends to carry with them.
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