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The New York Police Department was forced to rescue nuns after they got locked out of a car on the way to Easter Mass Sunday.
Nuns arrived at Easter Mass late after one sister accidentally left her keys in a car, according to the New York Post. The nuns ended up getting rescued by NYPD Officer Jaspret Gill around midtown Manhattan. The nuns went ahead to Mass while the officers continued working on unlocking their Nissan Versa.
“The sisters come up to me because they’re locked out of their car. So I go over, and I see the keys are locked inside,” Gill said to The New York Post.
I have never seen anything more NYC than this. NYPD helping a group of nuns Jimmy a locked and running car outside the yankee steakhouse and next to a @ny1 truck with St. Patrick’s cathedral in the background on Easter. pic.twitter.com/x4fY8QDHw5
— Van Tieu (@Van_Tieu) April 1, 2018
Happy Easter! @NYPDnews officer helps gaggle of nuns who were locked out of their car by @StPatsNYC@CBSNewYork
The cops tried to open the car with hangers, however, the door would not budge. The nuns finally resorted to calling AAA following mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The entire debacle took three hours to unlock the door.
The sisters luckily did not get a ticket despite being in a no-parking zone.
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