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Published 23:54, February the 8th, 2010
 
“They didn’t even fingerprint him to see if he had any priors,” Warren said.“They didn’t even fingerprint him to see if he had any priors,” Warren said.
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Woman: Police ignored groping

Seen this guy?

Warren didn’t get a photo of the man, but said he was dressed memorably in a big puffy coat with a hood on tight, gloves with little shamrocks on them and jeans with a long black skirt over them.

 

Georgia Warren felt “disgusted” with what she witnessed on a Brooklyn-bound N train as it pulled into Pacific Street around 8:45 p.m. on Feb. 1: A man shoved his crotch against a woman and touched her shoulder. The man then walked toward Warren, but she shouted, “Don’t you f—ing touch me, you pervert.”

She alerted the conductor as two “good Samaritans” blocked the man from boarding another train. Police arrived 20 minutes later but said they couldn’t do anything because the man was “crazy,” Warren said. Despite subway PSAs encouraging riders to report lewd behavior, they didn’t take a report, she said. The victim left before police arrived, but Warren and another witness were willing to give statements.

“I just wanted to make sure this guy is not still out there touching people,” Warren, 24, said.  “They released him — even as he fondled himself in front of them.”

Warren said the incident was reported to the Civilian Complaint Review Board.

The NYPD’s Transit Bureau chief last year said subway sexual harassment is the “No. 1 quality of life offense on the subway” and officers are required to take reports. The NYPD did not respond to requests for comment.

587 Number of reported incidents of subway sexual harassment from Jan. to mid-Nov. 2009. Of 412 arrests, 14 were registered sex offenders, 71 had prior sex offenses.

 
AMY ZIMMER
 
 
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