NYPD starts reporting low-level stops under controversial new law affecting rank-and-file: 'Huge pain in the ass'
Briefly

The controversial 'How Many Stops Act' requiring NYPD cops to document all low-level stops officially began, causing discontent among officers for its added administrative burden.
Mayor Adams and NYPD officials expressed concerns that the new law would divert officers from patrolling to excessive paperwork, despite their obligation to comply.
Under the new law, officers are mandated to file reports on the aggregate number of Level 1 stops, while individual reports are required for Level 2 encounters involving accusatory questions or search requests.
Read at New York Post
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