Mayor Adams vetoes City Council bill making NYPD cops document more interactions with public
Briefly

In vetoing the measure, known as 'How Many Stops,' Adams said in a statement he was protecting public safety by stopping a law that 'would handcuff our police by drowning officers in unnecessary paperwork that will saddle taxpayers with tens of millions of dollars in additional NYPD overtime each year.'
But Adams, NYPD commissioner Edward Caban, police union, and some city officials argue that the reporting mandate would create burdens, particularly in cases where police are involved in extensive dragnets or canvasses for video evidence.
Read at Newsday
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