NYC mayor vetoes bill expanding reporting of police stops, faces override by City Council
by Philip Marcelo
Jan 19, 2024
3 minutes
New York City’s mayor has vetoed legislation aimed at providing more transparency about police encounters with civilians, setting up a faceoff with the City Council, which says it has enough votes to override him.
Democratic Mayor Eric Adams announced Friday that he rejected the bill, known as the “ How Many Stops Act,” which requires officers to publicly report on all investigative stops, including relatively low-level encounters with civilians.
are currently only required to fill out reports
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