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So we all seen the video, but one thing that is not clear, or maybe I missed somehere? but, after the video was taken, she did her"'performance" and then the video was finished, my question is, what did they do next?
It seems he was wrapping up is bird watching for the day, she obviously was walking the dog, after they had their confrontation how did they both exit?
Meaning, the cops never found them, did they then just stop talking and each went their own way?
they both didn't stand there waiting for the cops to come, they then, just about faced and did their thing?
Like, what did they do next?
They both weren't just standing there waiting for the cops to arrive?
Obviously they both left the park, she didnt even wait to see any police to report whatever, and he just then finished watching and then walked into the sunset????
It is as if they then both magically disappear from the site....
I too, am glad she was fired from here job, I don't think she should be evicted from her co-op, or where ever she lives. Living there alone and knowing everyone now knows who she is, will be punishment enough.
She really has destroyed her whole life for now. I really think she will have to leave NY, because people will remember this, and it won't go away any time soon.I think her chances of getting a new job here will also not be in her favor, no matter how smart she is, she will still be remembered as the woman in the park...
I also watched the video a few more times and paid more attention to the dog, and clearly the dog was choking....
Also, now that the police and the whole world know who she is, will the Police formally charge her with a false report? or anything? Since they weren't in the park anymore, would that be considered, leaving the scene of a crime????
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I was walking in the park at lunchtime here in Sunset Park, and there was a couple with a German Shepard off the leash, it was the road before the entrance to the park formally, but I am not afraid of dogs, but one really doesn't know what they will do, and no, I don't want someones dog sniffing near me, it is rude and inconsiderate...
I was just about to say to them: "the dog really needs to be on a leash", but then thought the tone of my voice might register with the dog, (which really was just wandering), and I thought, eh, they are leaving and I am entering, the dog hasn't done anything to me...so I kept walking with my i-pod and that ended that.
However, if they were in the park still and I saw one of the park workers, I would have of said something.
I had one other experience in the same are, and another dog, but the dog did come over to me and his tail was wagging hitting my leg. I also didn't say anything as the man was apologising, but I kept my mean face on that I was annoyed and kept walking.
I know that dogs can pick up on things like the tone of ones voices, and I know not to show dogs teeth, as when dogs see teeth it is s fighting sign, so I have been told.
Just found out that I've seen Chris Cooper before (guy taking the video). He's in "Birders: The Central Park Effect" and he was just about the nerdiest birder in there and there are a lot of bird nerds.
All those other threads talking about her, people think she is mentally unstable. I keep telling people that there are too many women VPs just like her working in NYC. I've seen too many working from various NYC firms, the key is that they always have to win an argument regardless they are wrong simply because they are privileged by their position of power at work. People get to massage their egos too, especially gay men love to massage the egos of powerful white women in charge.
She is the face of the co esp at the executive level. In Financial service jobs if you have a case pending with a DAs office that is immediate termination
So we all seen the video, but one thing that is not clear, or maybe I missed somehere? but, after the video was taken, she did her"'performance" and then the video was finished, my question is, what did they do next?
It seems he was wrapping up is bird watching for the day, she obviously was walking the dog, after they had their confrontation how did they both exit?
Meaning, the cops never found them, did they then just stop talking and each went their own way?
they both didn't stand there waiting for the cops to come, they then, just about faced and did their thing?
Like, what did they do next?
They both weren't just standing there waiting for the cops to arrive?
Obviously they both left the park, she didnt even wait to see any police to report whatever, and he just then finished watching and then walked into the sunset????
It is as if they then both magically disappear from the site....
I too, am glad she was fired from here job, I don't think she should be evicted from her co-op, or where ever she lives. Living there alone and knowing everyone now knows who she is, will be punishment enough.
She really has destroyed her whole life for now. I really think she will have to leave NY, because people will remember this, and it won't go away any time soon.I think her chances of getting a new job here will also not be in her favor, no matter how smart she is, she will still be remembered as the woman in the park...
I also watched the video a few more times and paid more attention to the dog, and clearly the dog was choking....
Also, now that the police and the whole world know who she is, will the Police formally charge her with a false report? or anything? Since they weren't in the park anymore, would that be considered, leaving the scene of a crime????
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I was walking in the park at lunchtime here in Sunset Park, and there was a couple with a German Shepard off the leash, it was the road before the entrance to the park formally, but I am not afraid of dogs, but one really doesn't know what they will do, and no, I don't want someones dog sniffing near me, it is rude and inconsiderate...
I was just about to say to them: "the dog really needs to be on a leash", but then thought the tone of my voice might register with the dog, (which really was just wandering), and I thought, eh, they are leaving and I am entering, the dog hasn't done anything to me...so I kept walking with my i-pod and that ended that.
However, if they were in the park still and I saw one of the park workers, I would have of said something.
I had one other experience in the same are, and another dog, but the dog did come over to me and his tail was wagging hitting my leg. I also didn't say anything as the man was apologising, but I kept my mean face on that I was annoyed and kept walking.
I know that dogs can pick up on things like the tone of ones voices, and I know not to show dogs teeth, as when dogs see teeth it is s fighting sign, so I have been told.
Not to generalize, but women like her (as you can see in the video), if done to her, would have hysterically ordered someone to put a leash on their dog... you know these people and their sense of entitlement. The issue with this type of people and especially women (no offense) is they have very high expectations but it is always a one-way street. And she was ready to endanger this man's life because of her whims and entitlement habits.
And I'm stressing it again, why is it always this type of people/women entitled to exert their "right" to enforce the law, and not a (black) man? This is a recurring pattern and then they wanna complain they're being called "Karen"'s
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