NYC Council accused of abruptly canceling public comments on controversial cop-stops bill ahead of veto vote
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"This is messed up. They said we could speak and then they pulled the rug out from under us," Raymond Tsang, president of the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, told The Post.
The council did end up rejecting Adams' veto of the bill, which will force cops to document nearly every interaction they have with the public - which Hizzoner had argued will only drown officers in paperwork and red tape. It also voted to override Adams' veto of a bill banning solitary confinement in Big Apple jails.
Read at New York Post
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