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Officer Hospitalized After Woman Becomes Combative At Nassau County Holiday Inn, Police Say Officer Hospitalized After Woman Becomes Combative At Nassau County Holiday Inn, Police Say
Officer Hospitalized After Woman Becomes Combative At Nassau County Holiday Inn, Police Say An officer was hospitalized with multiple injuries after a woman became combative at a Long Island hotel, according to police. Events unfolded around 1 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 1 in Carle Place. Police were dispatched for a disturbance that had occurred at the Holiday Inn located at 369 Old Country Road.  Shortly after officers arrived at the scene, they observed a man and woman arguing, according to Nassau County Police.  While attempting to separate the two, the woman, identified as Amber Dickens, age 28, of Lakeview, became physically combative, said police. Officers attempted to…
Nassau Holiday Inn Patron Becomes Combative With Cops After Not Paying Bill Nassau Holiday Inn Patron Becomes Combative With Cops After Not Paying Bill
Nassau Holiday Inn Patron Becomes Combative With Cops After Not Paying Bill A wanted man was arrested at a Long Island hotel after becoming combative and resistant to officers when he was unable to pay for his room, ultimately damaging a police cruiser, officials said. Officers from the Nassau County Police Department responded to Holiday Inn on Old Country Road in Carle Place at 2:05 a.m. on Monday, April 26, where there was a report of a man who became confrontational with staff members after he was unable to pay for his room. Upon arrival, police said that they found Far Rockaway resident Eisenhower Onyiuke, age 25, arguing with staff, and further investigation …
Move To Ban Single-Use Plastic Bottle Toiletries Gains Steam In New York Move To Ban Single-Use Plastic Bottle Toiletries Gains Steam In New York
Move To Ban Single-Use Plastic Bottle Toiletries Gains Steam In New York Tiny plastic bottles of shampoo, conditioner and body wash in hotels may soon be a thing of the past in New York as lawmakers continue efforts to reduce plastic waste statewide. Long Island Sen. Todd Kaminsky announced a proposal this week that would prohibit hotels from providing patrons with single-use plastic toiletries. Instead, guests may see wall-mounted dispensers, multi-use bottles or non-plastic containers used. It is estimated that hotels in New York City alone dispose of more than 25 million mini-plastic bottles each year. Some hotel chains have already taken measures to elimin…