A brand new invoice would ban cops within the state from stopping and looking out drivers over a slew of low-level violations — together with the one which ended up nabbing serial killer Joel Rifkin.
Prime law-enforcement officers are calling the Albany proposal the “most harmful” and “craziest” invoice they’ve ever seen, warning it will restrict cops’ potential to conduct routine visitors stops that may uncover far more critical crimes.
“It’s the most ridiculous factor I’ve seen in my 36 years in regulation enforcement,” Nassau County District Legal professional Anne Donnelly advised reporters Friday outdoors of the county’s police memorial in Mineola, LI.
The proposed laws would not enable officers to cease or search drivers over such points as busted head or tail lights, expired registrations and inspections, window tints and even the odor of marijuana.
Donnelly stated she believes the invoice would disproportionately influence Nassau County due to the area’s excessive variety of drivers and automotive accidents, permitting scofflaws and criminals to primarily break the regulation and get away with it.
She introduced up the truth that Rifkin murdered at the very least 17 individuals within the space earlier than being uncovered in 1993 throughout a visitors cease over the lacking license plate on the rear of his tan Mazda pick-up truck — which was hiding a physique in its trunk.
“When an officer walks as much as a driver and asks them for his or her license and registration — they by no means know what will occur subsequent,” Donnelly stated. “It’s vital to have the ability to make these professional stops. There isn’t any such factor as a routine visitors cease.”
However supporters of the invoice argued it’s a vital step towards selling racial fairness and stopping pointless police encounters, particularly in Nassau — which has an lively lawsuit in opposition to the county claiming that the police have “acted with racial bias” when making visitors stops.
Although black and Latino residents make up beneath 30% of the county’s inhabitants mixed, police information present they account for 61% of arrests, 50% of visitors stops, 60% of subject interviews and 69% of pat-downs.

White drivers on common additionally obtain 1.3 tickets per cease in comparison with two tickets for black drivers and a couple of.1 for Latino drivers.
Nassau County Government Bruce Blakeman referred to as that argument “ridiculous,” and stated more often than not a cease is made, police are unaware of the motive force’s race beforehand.
“It’s only a weird argument, it’s pro-criminal,” Blakeman stated. “It doesn’t matter what race you might be. In the event you’re breaking the regulation then you definitely’re breaking the regulation.”
Nassau Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder stated that more often than not, low-level infractions akin to damaged lights or expired registrations lead to warnings, however not having the facility to implement the regulation makes the roads much less protected.
“They are saying the roads are so dangerous in Nassau County. Properly, you’ll simply be taking one other instrument away from us that’s going to get these dangerous drivers off the highway,” he stated. “Cease taking {the handcuffs} off of the criminals and placing them onto our women and men in regulation enforcement.”
State Sen. Brady Hoylman-Sigal, who sponsored the invoice, didn’t reply to The Publish’s request for remark.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s workplace didn’t reply, both.
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