Another officer said he would issue a summons "if I see something."
The agency issued a summons to a business below her.
And, in the most severe case, the officer can issue a summons.
She is being issued a summons to appear in court next month.
The police did not issue summonses to any of the drivers.
What did it cost to issue two million summonses and make 51,000 arrests?
"Please take a seat outside the office," he said, "I have to put this on the computer and issue a summons."
"When it comes their way, they issue a summons," he said.
I couldn't issue a criminal summons because they both lived in Manhattan.
Before yesterday the department had issued 30 summonses this year.
But this trick no longer works now that parking enforcement officers are armed with scanners to read registration stickers and issue summons.
But so far there are no plans to put up signs or issue summonses there.
They are authorized to make warrantless arrests, make car stops, issue summonses, and use physical and deadly physical force.
They are authorized to make arrests, make car stops, issue summonses, and may carry firearms with a pistol permit, batons, tasers, pepper spray, and handcuffs.
Environmental officers routinely check coolers and issue summonses, which can lead to a maximum fine of $250 and 15 days in jail.
If beggars harass or intimidate passengers, Chief Bratton has instructed transit officers to arrest them or issue summonses for begging.
Any enforcement scheme would require that police officers visit merchants and issue summonses.
The authority never wanted toll takers to be classified as peace officers - which gives them the right to make arrests and issue summonses - and fought the original legislation.
"There are police officers who are afraid to get into neighborhoods and issue summonses."
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