Former jail guard’s wrongful arrest over radios after botched NYPD probe will spur lawsuit
The story of Bleiwas' radio days begins in 1994 when he purchased from a friend more than 1,000 Motorola portable radios that had been decommissioned by various city agencies and auctioned by the city Department of General Services. The walkie-talkies' crystals, antennas and batteries had been removed and do not broadcast police, fire or ambulance calls, but they are sought after by buffs and collectors of memorabilia.
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The story of Bleiwas' radio days begins in 1994 when he purchased from a friend more than 1,000 Motorola portable radios that had been decommissioned by various city agencies and auctioned by the city Department of General Services. The walkie-talkies' crystals, antennas and batteries had been removed and do not broadcast police, fire or ambulance calls, but they are sought after by buffs and collectors of memorabilia.
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...ad-arrest-radios-spurs-suit-article-1.2420172