Alec Baldwin Slams NYC On Twitter Again; Judge Tells Actor To ‘Be A Good Boy’

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Alec Baldwin's love for NYC has been waning lately, evident from his messages on Twitter.

The "30 Rock" actor took to Twitter once again to express his unhappiness with the city after his NYC court appearance regarding the May 2014 incident in which Baldwin was stopped for riding his bike the wrong way before being taken into police custody for disorderly conduct, according to E! Online.

"NY City is a mismanaged carnival of stupidity that is desperate for revenue and anxious to criminalize behavior once thought bengin," wrote Alec Baldwin on his Twitter account.

The 56-year-old actor reportedly told the judge during his court appearance on Thursday that he'd rather pay a fine than apologize for getting "belligerent" during his altercations with the cops, according to the entertainment website.

Despite Baldwin's reported statement, Judge John Delury has given Alec Baldwin a chance to clear his record, according to Mercury News.

"Can you stay out of trouble, Alexander?" asked the judge.

After Baldwin's response of "Sure, sure," Delury told the actor to "be a good boy from now on."

If Baldwin follows the judge's orders and remains a "good boy" for six months, the charges against him will reportedly be dropped.

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