"NYC Council Enforces Comprehensive Reporting of NYPD Investigative Encounters Despite Mayor's Opposition"

The New York City Council has passed a bill requiring NYPD officers to document every investigative encounter with civilians, including ID checks, expanding the current requirement for Level 3 encounters to also include Level 1 and Level 2 encounters. The bill aims to discourage bias-based policing and improve police transparency, but Mayor Adams opposes it, citing concerns about the bureaucratic burden it would place on officers. The mayor has not ruled out a veto, but the bill passed with a veto-proof majority. Supporters of the bill argue that the mayor's claims about the time required for documentation are incorrect, as the process can be done quickly through a cell phone app. The Council plans to attempt an override if the mayor does veto the bill.
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- NYPD required to report all low-level stops under bill passed by City Council CBS New York
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