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OPINION & ORDER   Plaintiff Kim Vasquez (“Plaintiff”) brings this action, pro se, pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §1983 (“Section 1983″) against Defendants State Trooper Shameed Yadali, State Trooper Joseph Merla, Sergeant Kenneth Trombley (together, the “Represented Defendants”), and John Does. (Third Am. Compl. (“TAC”), ECF No. 56.) Plaintiff sets forth claims, stemming from a vehicular traffic stop and related criminal proceedings, under the Fourth, Fifth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments of the United States Constitution. (Id.) Presently before the Court is the Represented Defendants’ motion to dismiss.1 (ECF No. 69.) For the following reasons, Defendants’ motion is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part. BACKGROUND I. Factual Background The following facts are taken from Plaintiff’s Third Amended Complaint (“TAC”) and are accepted as true for purposes of this motion. On April 15, 2015, at about 8:45 p.m., Plaintiff was driving southbound on Interstate 87 when the hood of his car popped up and cracked his car’s windshield. (TAC 1.) Plaintiff drove his car to the shoulder of the highway, and he and his passenger, David Butterfield, attempted to tie down the car’s hood with a rope. (Id. 2.) While the two men worked on the car, a New York State Trooper vehicle, driven by an unidentified officer, arrived on the scene. (Id. 3.) Plaintiff approached the officer and explained his situation. (Id.) The officer then instructed Plaintiff to drive to a body shop or mechanic shop, and, shortly after, Plaintiff proceeded to do so. (Id.

4-5.) Approximately three minutes later, at 8:48 p.m., Plaintiff was pulled over by State Trooper Yadali (“Yadali”) and State Trooper Merla (“Merla”). (Id. 6.) Yadali ordered Plaintiff out of the vehicle and subjected him to a breathalyzer test. (Id. 7.) According to the test, Plaintiff’s blood alcohol level was 0.00. (Id. 7 & p. 16.) Yadali and Merla thereafter searched Plaintiff’s car. (Id. 8.) Following the search, Plaintiff was arrested, while the arresting officers impounded and towed away his car. (Id. 9.) Upon his arrest, Plaintiff was taken to Nyack Hospital in handcuffs. (Id. 10.) At the hospital, Plaintiff had his blood drawn. (Id.) Plaintiff contends that the officers were “desperate to accuse [him] of being under the influence of something.” (Id.) After the blood test was complete, Plaintiff was transported to the “State Trooper Station.” (Id. 11.) Plaintiff remained detained at the station until the next morning. (Id.) During his detention, Plaintiff was handcuffed to a wooden bench and given a blanket so that he could sleep on the bench. (Id. 12.) Plaintiff alleges that these sleeping conditions were very painful and uncomfortable. (Id. 13.) Specifically, Plaintiff alleges that his wrists had become numb as a result of the handcuffs irritating his carpal tunnel syndrome, leading to “handcuff neuropathy.” (Id. 15) The officers at the station did nothing to ameliorate Plaintiff’s sleeping conditions. (Id. 14.) The next day, on April 16, 2015, Plaintiff was taken to the Orangetown Justice Court of Rockland County. (Id.

 
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