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Here’s yet another story from the “police have gone insane” department with past stories including the NYPD labeling people “professional agitators” for filming them, police defending handcuffing a six-year-old girl, a man being arrested for pointing his finger at police, a police officer getting targeted for discipline for stopping a beating, an NYPD officer getting put in a psych ward by his superiors for reporting corruption and more.
Interestingly, this case seems to also bring in the fascinating and troubling trend of police arresting people (and in at least one case even brutally assaulting someone) simply for exercising their right to film officers in a public place performing their public duties.
This particular incident – which actually occurred last July but is just now being brought up in a lawsuit – involves a couple, 55-year-old Caroline Stern and 54-year-old George Hess, who were allegedly dancing on the empty Columbus Circle subway platform in New York City after listening to jazz at Lincoln Center.
No, this isn’t quite like the people who were arrested for dancing in Washington D.C. at the Jefferson Memorial, as this was in no way an act of civil disobedience or protest. It was just dancing.
According to Fox News Insider, the couple was arrested for “impeding the flow of traffic” because they were dancing while waiting on the subway to arrive shortly before midnight.
It was reported that there was a musician playing steel drums playing in the vicinity and that the couple began doing the Charleston.
“We were doing the Charleston,” said Stern, recalling the events after last July’s Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night’s Swing.
Police officers then approached the dancing couple and informed them that they were not allowed to dance on the subway platform.
“They said, ‘What are you doing?’ and we said, ‘We’re dancing,’” she recalled, according to the New York Post. “And they said, ‘You can’t do that on the platform.’”
Officers then asked for identification from the couple, but when the woman was only able to show them her credit card with her photograph and signature, the police detained them.
In Fox’s video coverage of this incident, they stated that one of the couple taking out their phone to record the encounter with police is the incident which actually sparked the arrest which led to a whopping 23 hours in police custody.“We brought out the camera, and that’s when they called backup,” Stern said. “That’s when eight ninja cops came from out of nowhere.”
Hess alleges that he was tackled to the floor of the subway platform by the police and that they both were handcuffed and initially charged with disorderly conduct for allegedly impeding the flow of traffic.
Stern disputes the allegation of impeding the flow of traffic, saying, “There was nobody on the platform. There were, like, three people.”
Unsurprisingly, the charges – which even allegedly include resisting arrest – were later dropped by the police.
This hasn’t stopped Stern and Hess from fighting back. They recently filed a lawsuit in Manhattan federal court against the city for damages which are not specified.
“I’m a dentist, and I’m 55, and I got arrested for dancing,” Stern told the New York Post. “It was absolutely ridiculous that this happened.”
She also cited the absurdity of the fact that the musician was legally playing there and yet they were arrested for dancing to the music.
“If you are surrounded by good musicians, that’s going to make you want to dance,” Stern said. “The musician who is playing is legal, but … we’re illegal?”
“When you’re waiting for the subway late at night, there’s not much to do but dance and celebrate life,” she added.
Currently, the New York City Law Department is reviewing the papers filed by the couple, according to a spokeswoman.
Personally, I just see this as yet another example of the nanny state gone completely insane. To be perfectly honest, I don’t find this type of absurdity to be all that surprising in New York City where there is an outdoor smoking ban, soda ban, trans fat ban, a ban on giving food to the homeless and even an attempt to ban salt.
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kick their asses in court. idiots! what is wrong with people?! dance your ass off folks!
not siding with cops on this, but it is a subway, i seen 3 times while living in new york people falling on the tracks, 1 died. all 3 incidents were accidents of slip/bump falls. i can see a couple dancing and bumping someone of the platform by accident.
Then how about a "Please stop dancing"......not getting detained then cuffed *rolleyes*
It brings a whole new meaning to "Dancing with the Stars"
Activistpost continues to show the police state we are in & still nothing happens to stop it. Held for 23 hours is unbelievable and yet life in AMerica continues to get worse. Thanks for the article.
Dancing is dangerous and can overthrow order and society.
Ever see the movie "Footloose" with Kevin Bacon?
If you haven't- you better watch it and get informed. I rest my case.
it's the authoritarian state ... do as i say rather than either side understanding the others position ... if we weren't so quick as to make our citizens feel that their rights are being violated and the police using better tactics to non criminal actions by citizens ... we might go a lot further along ... as it is now i don't feel the police have either earned or deserve the respect and consideration they think they should get as long as they get away with treating people poorly ...
So NYC wants homeless people to starve and no one can dance. And they will hide in the shadows to make sure you don't commit any of these heinous crimes.
This intrepid report failed to mention the religious affiliation of either the civilians or the police involved. That's why Baptists refrain from marital relations while standing up; it could well lead to dancing...
I live in the NYC area & the things I've seen police do, I could write, not a big, but volumes. I've seen cops beat up a 70 year old lady for selling sponges. I've seen cops put guns & force people on the ground for routine stop & frisks & I don't even mean blacks, because that's a given, but white, middle- class men & women dressed in suits on their way home from a long day at work. Imagine having to lay straight on a muddy street in your nice suit or Sunday dress & having a loaded gun pointed at your head? For the crime of just walking home. Awful.
Just when the cops are asking them for their ID... I see a large group of dancers in leather jackets coming down the stairs... just then the beginning of MJ`s "Beat It" kicks in!!
Shamone hee-hee!
NYPD transit or subway cops are the bottom of the tyrant barrel! Where the actual sludge forms!
Is that what they mean by "So you think you can dance?"
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