Opinion
June 30, 1997
Appeal from the Supreme Court, Kings County (Feinberg, J.).
Ordered that the judgment is reversed, on the law, with costs, the City's motion to set aside the verdict and dismiss the complaint is granted, and the complaint is dismissed.
The plaintiff police officers were injured when an arrestee whom they were transporting shot them with a concealed weapon. They brought this action pursuant to General Municipal Law § 205-e, alleging that their fellow officers who had subdued, disarmed, and handcuffed the arrestee after a struggle, violated provisions of the New York City Police Department Patrol Guide Procedure 110-2 relating to the field searching and frisking of arrestees.
Patrol Guide Procedure 110-2 relied upon by the plaintiffs neither imposes clear legal duties nor constitutes a well-developed body of law and regulations with positive commands mandating the performance or nonperformance of specific acts ( see, Desmond v. City of New York, 88 N.Y.2d 455, 464). Accordingly, the plaintiffs' allegations that those directives were violated cannot serve as the basis for a cause of action under General Municipal Law § 205-e.
Sullivan, J.P., Pizzuto, Santucci and Joy, JJ., concur.