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Cops Innocent Cup children, Steal bikes, 'Bicycle License Arrest Them Over Stop'


Perth Amboy, New Jersey swarmed by cops for not having a "license tag" on their bicycles. The city of Perth Amboy is a tyranny thanks to greedy politicians and proponents of the police state. Citizens who wish to ride a bicycle — even children — must pay them a fee every year for the privilege of peddling. If you fail to follow the legislation to the 'T', police and government claim the authority to steal your bicycle, extort, and even kidnap and cage you. The court may, in addition to the penalty provided herein, suspend or revoke any license issued under this chapter. Any bicycle being operated or propelled in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, upon the personal observation of a law enforcement officer, is subject to immediate confiscation, according to the law. The law is ridiculous. It should be made illegal to ask the chief of police for permission to ride their own bicycles and provided further. A group of melanin teens biking through the town of Perth Amboy when they are swarmed by cops and targeted for harassment. The reason for the stop? No bicycle license. At least six cop cars are seen in the video. The officers then ordered the teens off their bicycles before stealing one of the bikes and arresting another teen for arguing about the officers stealing their bicycles. "You think I wanna be here taking bikes away? This is so asinine. We have so much better stuff to do with our time," an officer says. Perhaps your time would be better spent investigating your own officers like Rafael Martinez Jr., a now-former Camden County cop who was found guilty of raping and impregnating a child. The officer explained that the teens were stopped, arrested, and had their bicycles stolen "for their safety" "This is for your safety," a female cop says.



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