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Originally Posted by Brian Carlton
Full NYPD uniformed officers.
Location at 90th and York. There is a stop sign on 90th right at York. York ends right at 90th, so it's a 90 degree right turn only.
The cushman was sitting in the middle of York and the traffic was backed up along 90th. As the line moved forward to the cushman, the POS watched to see who came to a complete stop at the stop sign.
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OK, duh, if you clearly see a cop, obey the law then go back to breaking it once you're out of sight

Plenty of other places run similar "stings" -- a few cute little towns in NJ where the speed limit drops from 50 to 35 mph around a curve, with the cop sitting on the other side of the 35 sign. Or a cop waiting at a crosswalk but not in the crosswalk, hoping that cars don't stop, so his partner up the road can ticket them for not yielding to a pedestrian.
BTW, York ends at 96th, though I think what you're talking about is at 92nd