Race, Age, Gender: What the N.Y.P.D. Must Track During Stops, and Why
Briefly

The law, known as the How Many Stops Act, is meant to improve the Police Department's data-collection efforts and to prevent unlawful encounters with young people of color and other abuses.
Mr. Adams objects to an element of the legislation that requires officers to record their observations of residents they approach for any law enforcement purpose, including asking a person to help find a fleeing suspect or a missing person.
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