"NYC Mayor Adams Urges Council Members to Join Police Ride-Alongs Amid Tensions Over Vetoed Bills"

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Mayor Eric Adams continues to campaign against the controversial NYPD bill, inviting City Council members to take ride-alongs with cops to understand how the bill would impact officers. The "How Many Stops Act" requires officers to document even minor interactions, a move Adams claims will increase paperwork and drive up overtime. The Council defends the bill, emphasizing the importance of transparency and community engagement. Adams hopes for compromise as the Council prepares to vote on whether to override his veto.
- Adams asks council members to take police ride-alongs as he rails against bill that 'could make the city less safe' New York Post
- Adams-city council tensions rise over vetoed bills FOX 5 New York
- NYC Mayor Adams accused of 'getting his Trump on' by vetoing council bill to track every police stop Fox News
- NYC Council members must see the light on latest anti-cop insanity and uphold Adams' veto New York Post
- The 'How Many Stops Act' would be a disaster for the NYPD New York Post
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