Title: Over a Dozen Cops Swarm, Arrest Tiny Girl For Sitting Incorrectly on the Subway Source:
FromThe Trenches/FTP URL Source:http://fromthetrenchesworldreport.c ... ting-incorrectly-subway/216980 Published:Jan 23, 2018 Author:Jack Burns Post Date:2018-01-24 05:52:15 by Deckard Keywords:None Views:9042 Comments:97
Los Angeles, CA Dramatic footage has just been released showing 18-year-old Bethany Nava, a West Hollywood resident, getting arrested for having her foot on the subway seat in front of her. According to the Facebook live video, Nava was riding the Red Line Metrorail when the confrontation with police occurred.
An unnamed LAPD officer, a sergeant, had reportedly asked Nava to remove her foot from an adjoining seat but she didnt immediately comply. It doesnt matter. Youre getting off the train right now. I already told you what to do but you disobeyed me, he told her in a normal voice. He then ordered her to stand up and told her she would be getting off the train at the next stop. I paid to be on the train, asshole! Nava told the officer as he laid his hands on her and pushed her off the train.
Im 18. Hes taking me off the train for having my foot on the fucking seat, she told the person recording. The officer whose badge number is 5203, was then surrounded by concerned citizens who accused him of abusing his badge and being on a power trip.
Youre a fucking scumbag, said Selena Lechuga, a concerned citizen who came to Naras defense and calling into question the officers actions in forcing the teenager off the train. Youre impeding my investigation. Back away, he told Lechuga.
During the altercation, Nara attempted to flex her rights when the sergeant asked her for her ID. I was on my way to the DMV. I have to meet my mother to get my ID. Cause I just turned 18. This is not fucking fair that you took me off the train because I had my foot there because I was comfortable like that. There is no law that tells me that I cannot sit that way because I PAID TO BE IN THERE! Nara screamed. Its the rules of the train, the officer stated.
Whats the fucking rules of the train, she asked. Both Nara and Lechuga asked the officer to provide the rules of the train for them to read. I dont have any fucking ID I was about to go to the DMV to get it I should not be going to jail right now! she exclaimed.
I dont have any form of ID. I dont have any drugs. I dont have anything that you can arrest me for! My foot was on a chair what kind of fucking conflicts do you have that you need to take me off the train that I paid for, she asked. Nobody was trying to sit in the chair.
Soon after, backup officers arrived. Instead of questioning the validity of the arrest, they promptly placed the two ladies in handcuffs and carted them off to jail.
According to CBS News LA, both women were cited for disorderly conduct on the train. However, that charge is now being called into question. One could argue the entire incident was started when the police officer escalated the conflict by demanding Nara forfeit her fare and leave the train. It was then and only then when tempers began to flare and choice words were used.
While the officer appeared to just be doing his job, how he handled it will likely be seen as professional by supporters of law enforcement, and abusive by freedom loving citizens. Perusing through YouTube one can find a myriad of videos where citizens claim to have been harassed while riding the Metro.
Its unclear exactly how Nara was sitting which prompted the officer to remove her from the train, but de-escalation techniques could have been implemented. The entire incident may serve to illustrate just how easy it is to become a criminal in LA. Sitting on the seat incorrectly can now get you arrested.
The entire incident may serve to illustrate just how easy it is to become a criminal in LA. Sitting on the seat incorrectly can now get you arrested.
If there are posted rules for "no feet on the seats", there is nothing wrong with this arrest.
Also, the floors of subways and subway stations along with the streets in general are regular cesspools of filth. Not just dirt but dangerous bacteria, fecal matter, etc. So putting feet up on seats could pose a health risk to others by contaminating those seats.
People on subways and trains can also put their feet up on adjacent seats or splay out so as to prevent anyone else from sitting near them, blocking them from occupying seats that they had paid for, possibly forcing them to stand.
The cop did nothing wrong. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of subway riders want the cops to stand up to these punks.
Apparently, a lot of bystanders who probably use the subway frequently sided with the girl against the cop. That's generally a sign that the girl's sitting habits were acceptable norms on this subway.
If there were "rules" (and not laws) against putting feet up on seats, the cop could have handled it in a much more amicable and friendly way, such as asking nicely and pointing out the health reason for it. But for too many cops, getting belligerent and physical with arrests is the only way to get messages across.
fecal matter
You certainly have a thing about fecal matter lately.
Apparently, a lot of bystanders who probably use the subway frequently sided with the girl against the cop. That's generally a sign that the girl's sitting habits were acceptable norms on this subway.
L.A. has been a hive of cop-haters for decades. No surprise that a crowd will gather to jibe at cops for most any reason. Many cities in CA are like this.
You certainly have a thing about fecal matter lately.
Because a lot of dumbasses apparently have forgotten what we know about the outbreak of preventable diseases in public health policy. Apparently, that would include you.
How about the recent major hepatitus outbreak in CA?
LA Times, 10/17:
. . .
Since November, 481 people there have fallen ill, including 17 who died, according to Dr. Eric McDonald with the countys health department. An additional 57 cases are under investigation, he said.
Hepatitis A outbreak
481 cases in San Diego County
70 cases in Santa Cruz County
12 cases in L.A. County
6 cases elsewhere in the state
Sources: County health departments, California public health departments
Hepatitis A is commonly transmitted through contaminated food. The only outbreak in the last 20 years bigger than Californias occurred in Pennsylvania in 2003, when more than 900 people were infected after eating contaminated green onions at a restaurant.
Californias outbreak, however, is spreading from person to person, mostly among the homeless community.
The virus is transmitted from feces to mouth, so unsanitary conditions make it more likely to spread. The city of San Diego has installed dozens of handwashing stations and begun cleaning streets with bleach-spiked water in recent weeks.
McDonald said county health workers have vaccinated 57,000 people in the county who are either homeless, drug users or people in close contact with either group.
L.A. has been a hive of cop-haters for decades. No surprise that a crowd will gather to jibe at cops for most any reason. Many cities in CA are like this.
Regardless of politics, police should conform to the societal norms of the people they police. It's not the role of police to force a new standard of conduct upon entire societies.
Fighting, making threats or posing a clear and present danger to other persons is not allowed on any Metro vehicle or facility
Urinating or defecating, on Metro property is not allowed
No persons shall destroy, cover, deface with graffiti, remove, damage, or tamper with a Metro poster, sign, advertisement, or notice
No placing feet on seats or furnishing
The last rule is illustrated with a photo of some pussyboy Milennial with his feet on the fabric-covered seat ahead of him. He also blocked others from using two seats in addition to his own.