"NYC Mayor Adams Stands Firm on 'How Many Stops' Veto Amid Council Override Threat"

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NYC Mayor Adams defends his veto of the "How Many Stops Act," which would require NYPD officers to document encounters with civilians, citing concerns about the bureaucratic burden on officers. The City Council is set to vote on overriding the veto, with Speaker Adrienne Adams confident of securing enough support. Supporters argue that the bill is crucial for transparency, especially in light of unconstitutional police stops of Black and brown New Yorkers. The mayor's team has been lobbying against the bill, but faces challenges in proving their arguments.
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