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Williams avoids sidewalk biking fine

Actor Robin Williams and his girlfriend Susan Schneider arrive at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on August 21, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen
Actor Robin Williams and his girlfriend Susan Schneider arrive at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards in Los Angeles on August 21, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen | License Photo

NEW YORK, April 20 (UPI) -- Comedian and actor Robin Williams says police pulled him over while he was riding his bicycle on a New York sidewalk, but they didn't give him a ticket.

The New York Post said Williams recounted his brush with the law when he appeared on the talk show "The View" Tuesday.

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The former "Mork & Mindy" star said he was headed for a bicycle path in Manhattan when police told him to pull over.

"I wasn't dressed, like, in bike clothing ... I had a single-speed track bike, and I had on a balaclava, which basically makes me look like a terrorist or a crack dealer," the Post quoted the Oscar winner as saying. "No one else -- no one -- was on the sidewalk. Then all of a sudden, they're going, 'Can we see some ID?' I had a wallet, luckily. They say, 'Hey, Mr. Williams, how are you?' And, 'Mork!'"

He said the police warned him: "There's a new law. Look, we won't give you a ticket this time."

The Post said police declined to comment on the story.

Williams is starring in the Broadway play "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo."

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