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Przeczytaj poniższy tekst. Następnie zdecyduj, które zdania podane w tabeli zgodne z treścią tekstu (TRUE), a które nie (FALSE). Zaznacz znakiem (X) odpowiednią rubrykę w tabeli.
A police officer in New York got a Christmas gift of $3,000 from homeless people who wanted to thank him for standing up for them. Officer Eduardo Delacruz was suspended for thirty days without pay after he refused a sergeant's order to arrest a homeless man found sleeping in a parking garage. In gratitude, organizations for the homeless put together the fund for the 37- year-old officer, his wife and their five children. Homeless people also contributed change scrounged from passers-by, money earned from recycling cans and bottles, even a portion of their welfare checks. According to police, Delacruz told his superiors that he would not arrest a homeless man for trespassing because the man had nowhere else to go. In a statement, the Police Department stood by the suspension and said Delacruz had been punished for failing to comply with a lawful order. Homelessness has surged to record levels in the city in recent months, and advocates have filed a lawsuit claiming the city is trying to sweep the homeless off the streets by having police arrest them. Arrests of the homeless are up, but police deny there is any concerted effort to push them off the streets. The check was made out to Delacruz's wife to avoid creating a personal conflict for the officer. The suspension cost him about $3,600 in net pay, said his lawyer, Norman Siegel. Siegel said the officer was back at work but was 'very moved' by what the homeless did.
4.1. Homeless people collected money to support a police officer.
4.2. Delacruz was punished for not obeying a superior officer.
4.3. The police admitted the officer had a right to act the way he did.
4.4. Delacruz decided to file a lawsuit against his superiors.
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