Schweizer's attorney, Allan J. Sagot, maintained that his client was the victim of a practical joke played by another officer, who affixed the
stickers to the outside of Schweizer's locker. Once he saw the stickers, Schweizer pulled them off his locker and stuck them inside, Sagot
said.
An Internal Affairs Bureau investigation concluded that Dial created the stickers and put them on Schweizer's locker in the narcotics strike
force headquarters in the city's Bridesburg section, Ramsey said.
This is more of a case of one guy just screwing around with the other guy, and probably has nothing to do with racism. I'm sure if he placed a
practical joke by switching his partners computer wallpaper with a swastika to make his partner freak out, you'd accuse him of being a Nazi too. Talk
about a police state - practical jokes have to be politically correct, or else you get suspended without pay for 20 days!
Come on, I know there are some people here who have done something like that to screw with a co-worker.
Your cop hating paranoid victim agenda is strikingly clear.