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Even Alec Baldwin likes this animation of his arrest for biking the wrong way in NYC
May 16, 2014
Alec Baldwin is shown riding his pink bicycle (complete with training wheels) up Fifth Avenue in New York City.
It only took a day for creative Taiwanese animators to deliver their interpretation of the Alec Baldwin wrong-way biking arrest story.
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In the clever clip, the animated Alec Baldwin is shown riding his pink bicycle (complete with training wheels) up Fifth Avenue in New York City.
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The NYPD officers are shown arresting another wrong-way rider while ignoring the theft of a sports car. When they spot Baldwin, the police officers spring into action to detain the actor.
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Staying true to the facts of the case, when Baldwin could not provide identification to the officers, he was told that he would be placed under arrest. That news prompted the star to unleash a string of "F-bombs" before he was brought to the precinct.
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The beleaguered actor apparently appreciated the efforts of the Taiwanese animators -- he retweeted a link to the video.
Taiwan's @NMAtv take on @ABFalecbaldwin's biking incident https://t.co/A5HwactyqB— Stir-Friday Night! (@stirfridaynight) May 14, 2014
The people who should be upset with this video (IMHO) are the NYPD officers who were depicted as being morbidly obese. They are not. To be accurate, it must also be noted that Baldwin's head in not that large, although there are times when Mr. Baldwin's head seems to be a tad inflated.
Watch the entire cartoon. (Content Warning: This video contains some objectionable material.)
H/T - The Taiwanese Animators
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