City Council set to bury NYPD with huge reporting demands for even most minor encounters with New Yorkers: critics

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City Council set to bury NYPD with huge reporting demands for even most minor encounters with New Yorkers: critics
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The City Council is preparing to pass a sweeping package of bills that would force the NYPD to file millions of reports on even the most minor encounters with residents.

Currently, the NYPD is only required to issue reports on “Level III” or “reasonable suspicion” stops where an officer has the legal authority to detain someone and prevent them from leaving.

“What possible value would taking this information have toward the goal of providing police accountability?” Clarke testified during a March 27 Council Public Safety Committee hearing on the bills. If footage is withheld the department must provide a written explanation to the Department of Investigation, citing specific laws, such as confidentiality, that would violate disclosure.

She said many other cities and states were “significantly better” at disclosing footage to investigators and the public. If footage is withheld the department must provide a written explanation to the Department of Investigation, citing specific laws, such as confidentiality, that would violate disclosure.Of the measures on the table, Bill No. 781-B would require the police report more extensively on the justifications for stops and searches of motorists.

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