All minors, by statute, had to be arrested. It did not matter if she
talked back. It did not matter if it was one fry. It did not matter if
the officer thought she should have been let off with a warning.

The  police had implemented a zero-tolerance policy. Everyone seen
eating in the subway was to be nabbed.

If you were an adult, that could be a warning or a citation.
If you were a minor, that meant arrest. No questions. 

On 7/21/05, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Jerry  wrote:
> > Read the case. And the other cases cited.
> >
> 
> So was she just nabbed and frog-marched to the police station or did
> she talk back to the officers or otherwise cause trouble before the
> detainment?
> 
> 

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