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‘Dangerous:’ Tourist Questioned by NYC Police for Riding Bike in Short Skirt

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[caption id="attachment_78600" align="alignleft" width="236" caption="A picture of Rijcken in her skirt and on her bike in NYC. "][/caption] In my middle school and high school days, our dress code dictated that a girl's skirt couldn't be higher than two inches above the knee. And we had the skirt police, who would sometimes walk around with a ruler and measure. That was then. But now, in New York City, apparently the skirt police still exist. A Dutch tourist says that during a visit in early May, she was questioned by a New York City police officer after he saw her riding her bike in Lower Manhattan while donning a short skirt. According to her, he said her outfit was "dangerous" because she was distracting drivers. "He said it's very disturbing, and it's distracting the cars and it's dangerous," Rijcken told the New York Daily News. "I thought he was joking around but he got angry and asked me for ID." Rijcken, 31, was not given a ticket, but she was reprimanded. Unfortunately, she also didn't get the officer's name. Because of that, the NYPD says it can't really look in to her story. "Whether this story bears even a modest semblance of what actually occurred is impossible to establish without being provided the purported officer's name and getting his side of the story," Deputy Commissioner Paul Browne told the Daily News. As for Rijcken, who is the general manager of a Dutch bike company and was in town for a bike show, she ended up going back to her hotel to change. "I was on my way back to the hotel when it happened and I changed into pants," she told the Daily News. "I didn't want to get into trouble again." She's also baffled: "I didn't even think for one second that my outfit could be harmful or disturbing." As for the NYPD, I'll let you know if I spot any officers with rulers. (H/T: Gawker) Do you think it was appropriate for her to be stopped for her outfit?Market Research

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lambadafan 06/13/2011 11:16:43
She probably caught the attention of those who are sitting somewhere watching the numerous "public safety" cameras in the city. "Hey everyone check out the hot chick on a bike at camera #4,152. I bet the whole scenario including the officer is recorded on hard drive by the NYPD. They know who the cop was. Ever seen lambada dancer skirts? How about dance shows on broadway?
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