MTA conductor arrested for using fake placard for parking

MTA conductor arrested for using fake placard for parking

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An MTA conductor was arrested Friday for allegedly putting a fake EMT placard on his vehicle so he could park for free, police said.

Harry Gomez, 38, was nabbed just before 2:30 p.m. in front of 100 Church Street. A 311 call led to his arrest, cops said. He was off duty at the time.

Gomez, who was off-duty at the time, was wearing a New York City Transit jacket as he was handcuffed and led away by police, video obtained by The Post shows. His navy blue sedan was towed away.

The NYPD towed away Harry Gomez’s blue sedan.
MTA conductor Harry Gomez was arrested at 100 Church Street in Manhattan.
MTA conductor Harry Gomez was arrested at 100 Church Street in Manhattan.
MTA conductor Harry Gomez was arrested at 100 Church Street in Manhattan.
MTA conductor Harry Gomez is seen wearing a Transit jacket while being handcuffed.

The conductor was taken to the NYPD’s 1st Precinct and charged with criminal impersonation of a public servant and violation of local law, cops said.

An MTA spokesperson told The Post that it is aware of the situation and that Gomez has been suspended pending an investigation.

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