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NYPD Cop Says ‘Quotas Are Revenue Driven’

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

NEW YORK, August 15, 2016 – New York Civil Rights Attorney Eric Sanders, Esq., of The Sanders Firm, P.C., representing NYPD Police Officer Michele Hernandez sues ‘Performance Goals aka Quotas Are Revenue Driven’

According to the Notice of Claim, NYPD Police Officer Michele Hernandez alleges from March 2003 through present while assigned to various NYPD precincts within Bronx County, she and other similarly situated police officers are being forced to follow the ticket and arrest quota systems aka performance goals in violation of their constitutional rights which are implemented to illegally tax constituents, raising revenues, advancing the political agendas of government officials and Department executive management who are rewarded with overtime, compensatory time, promotions and other job benefits for enforcing the ticket and arrest quota systems.

Ms. Hernandez further alleges the ticket and quota systems aka performance goals disparately impact African-American, Hispanics and other persons of color who travel through, work and reside in Bronx County.

Despite the so-called high profile ‘Ticket-Fixing’ Scandal allegedly investigated by the NYPD Internal Affairs Bureau and the Bronx County District Attorney’s Office, the practice of ‘fixing’ tickets still continues to this date, according to the Notice of Claim. The so-called investigation primarily focused upon police officers, sergeants and lieutenants. They were subjected to arrest, suspensions and terminations. Meanwhile, Ms. Hernandez claims, executive management (Captains and above) were largely absolved although the ‘fixing’ couldn’t have occurred without their ‘explicit’ approval.

Ms. Hernandez claims on March 11, 2014, she initiated a legal car stop of New York City Councilwoman Vanessa L. Gibson in Bronx County who she observed talking on her cellular telephone without a hands free device. While stopped, she asked NYC Councilwoman Gibson if the ‘CO’ was on the cellular telephone. NYC Councilwoman Gibson handed her the cellular telephone, former commanding officer Kevin Catalina then begged her, “Please don’t write the summons because she meets with the Mayor and Police Commissioner monthly in her role with the Public Safety Committee.” NYC Councilwoman Gibson was immediately released and the summons wasn’t issued. The next day, Summons No.: AAW9075382 was ‘VOIDED’ by the Training Sergeant. The ‘VOIDED’ summons was endorsed by Catalina and sent through channels. Unbeknownst to them, Ms. Hernandez kept a copy of the summons because she knew it was wrong but, she had nowhere to file her complaint.

Several months later, Ms. Hernandez was transferred to the 49th Precinct and eventually under commanding officer Keith Walton where she was warned by other supervisors and police officers that no one wants to work with her. Prior to her transfer, she was accused of being a ‘rat’ by Lieutenant Wilson, 44th Precinct, according to the Notice of Claim.

Ms. Hernandez claims 49th Precinct personnel engages in the same sort of ticket and arrest quota systems along with ‘fixing.’ Under commanding officer Keith Walton, Ms. Hernandez claims she’s still being subjected to unfair assignments and discipline for ‘passively’ rejecting the ticket and arrest quota systems. Since Ms. Hernandez’s transfer into the 49th Precinct, on numerous occasions her vehicle has been damaged. Ms. Hernandez claims she and other similarly situated police officers are afraid to report these acts of corruption because other police officers who have complained have been subjected to suspensions, transfers and terminations.

“In other jurisdictions, the DOJ have determined similar ‘performance goals’ are purely revenue driven which have a disparate impact upon persons of color. Unfortunately, the Courts and elected officials have helped to perpetuate this revenue building here. It’s time for the DOJ to hold NYPD managers and elected officials legally accountable and end these practices once and for all,” says Eric Sanders.

Ms. Hernandez filed her $75 Million Dollar Notice of Claim with the New York City Comptroller’s Office on August 11, 2016, Claim No.: 2016PI023768.

ABOUT THE SANDERS FIRM, P.C.

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