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Rep. Weiner’s office sics cops on reporter

He won’t call the cops on his supposed hacker — but Anthony Weiner’s office called police on a reporter yesterday.

CBS/Channel 2 said its reporter Marcia Kramer went to his Washington office hoping for an interview. It said she was ignored until press secretary David Arnold finally showed up.

Then, the station said, Kramer told Arnold, “All I want is for him [Weiner] to say something to his constituents, the people who have to vote for him.”

Arnold replied, “I don’t think you can say he hasn’t said anything to his constituents. He spoke for nine hours yesterday.”

Kramer answered, “But not to anyone in New York.”

After she left the office, the station said, his staffers called Capitol Police.

The officers found Kramer and asked her for identification.

One cop told her she could be arrested if she went into Weiner’s office and didn’t leave if told to.

“If you go to an office and are asked to leave, you can be placed under arrest,” Officer Michael Miller said, according to the station.

Kramer noted that she hadn’t refused to leave.