Brooklyn council members play key role in overriding Mayor's veto of 'How Many Stops' Act * Brooklyn Paper
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Thirteen of the 16 council members who represent districts in Brooklyn voted in favor of the "How Many Stops" Act on Tuesday, playing a major role in overriding Adams' veto of the bill.
Opponents of the bill such as Vernikov said that the bill would add to police bureaucracy and take cops away from solving crimes. The bill requires police to document details such as the demographics of the person they encounter, even with low levels interactions.
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