The following article was emailed to me. I believe the newspaper is in New York. Bernstein has been on a few television shows as a bail enforcement agent...
Wesley Hills man charged in road rage
By STEVE LIEBERMAN
slieberm@thejournalnews.com
THE JOURNAL NEWS
(Original publication: May 12, 2005)
A Ramapo private investigator already facing charges related to stopping two drivers on the road has been accused of chasing down another driver.
Scott Bernstein, 47, of 87 Spook Rock Road in Wesley Hills was charged Tuesday with harassment, a violation, during an incident that Ramapo police yesterday labeled as "road rage."
A 43-year-old woman had turned onto Spook Rock Road from Grandview Avenue at 8:35 a.m. Tuesday, police said, when a white 2004 Hyundai sport utility vehicle pulled up behind her back bumper.
With the SUV tailing her vehicle, she turned onto Bruce Court and pulled into a driveway, police said.
Bernstein is accused of blocking her car with his SUV and screaming at her while videotaping her and her car, Detective Sgt. John Lynch said.
"She turned away from him and called 9-1-1." ... She was shaken up and scared. She didn't engage him in any way," Lynch said.
Bernstein was arrested in February on allegations of acting like a police officer, pulling over two drivers in separate incidents and possessing cocaine. He was charged with third-degree criminal mischief, a felony, and second-degree criminal impersonation and seventh-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance, both misdemeanors, and harassment, a violation. He was driving a black Dodge Intrepid equipped with flashing emergency lights and a siren.
He was accused of trying to stop a driver Jan. 30 on Route 202 in Pomona. When the driver followed the Intrepid to a Wesley Hills house, a man identified as Bernstein broke his car antenna and tried to pull the driver from his car, police said.
On Feb. 15, police accused Bernstein of pulling over another car — driven by an off-duty police officer — on Spook Rock Road by activating the Intrepid's emergency lights and siren. When the officer called Ramapo police to check on the driver's claim of being a cop, police said, Bernstein drove off.
Lynch said an order of protection has been issued prohibiting Bernstein from going near the woman in Tuesday's incident.
He is scheduled to appear June 21 in Ramapo Justice Court on all three cases.
In California, Bernstein has been accused of posing as a police officer and flashing a badge to get information related to the disappearance of Laci Peterson, whose husband, Scott, was eventually convicted of murder.