"Governor Deploys National Guard to Combat Subway Crime Amid Controversy"

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Gov. Kathy Hochul plans to deploy hundreds of National Guard members and state police to conduct bag checks in the NYC subway system, raising questions about the legality and duration of the initiative. Riders can refuse a bag search under the Fourth Amendment if there is no reasonable suspicion of illegal activity or weapon possession. Hochul emphasized that the checks are meant to be a deterrent, but warned that those who refuse would have to leave the system.
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