Posted on 06/07/2013 3:30:10 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Yesterday the New York state Senate passed Bill S.2402, which officially makes it illegal to "annoy" police officers. Now the bill must go on to the State Assembly.
"Annoying" or "harassing" a police officer would be a "Class E" felony, which, in the eyes of New York State, is equal to aggravated assault upon a person less than 11 years of old, female genital mutilation, promoting a suicide attempt, and cemetery desecration, among other laws. There is no specification in the law as to what will be considered "annoying" or "harassing" an officer besides "subjecting them to physical contact."
The sponsor of the bill is Republican State Senator Joseph Griffo who represents New York's 47th district. The Justification of the bill is given as:
"Police officers all across this state put their lives on the line every day to protect the people of New York. New York State must establish laws and toughen existing laws that protect the police from becoming victims of criminals. Far too many law enforcement officers are being harassed, injured, even killed while honoring their commitment to protect and serve this state. The Legislature has a responsibility to do everything we can to protect our brave heroes, our police officers, from violent criminals. This legislation contributes to that premise."
This will be a controversial law, especially in New York City where the NYPD has garnered a lot of criticism for its use of the "Stop and Frisk" tactics.There is no way to tell now how this law will effect "Stop and Frisk" or the ongoing NYC protests associated with the Occupy Wall Street movement.....
(Excerpt) Read more at heavy.com ...
As long as they stay in New York they are safe from me, but as soon as they cross the border, watch out!
New York is way in the lead for their efforts to make everyone a felon.
Tell a cop to go screw himself, 2 years in prison and now you are a felon.
What a great city-————————not
State and Federal appeals courts will have a field day with this one.
NYC is the root of all corruption and decay in America.
Will filming them be “annoying”?
The law says you have to have physical contact with the officer......don’t touch the officer...no problems....this is all due to people trying to be youtube sensations and behaving outrageously to provoke an officer into responding to behavior which causes them to be alarmed for their safety.
No kidding.
I would like to just add to your Post and say it is the east Coast distributor, San Francisco is the west coast adherent.
Not only is the headline wrong, but the first sentence is wrong.
No bill has been signed into law as far as I can tell. So, it’s not illegal ‘yet’ to annoy a cop, although I can guess it will be.
Dig back into Frisco’s history and see where their liberalism all came from, I’ll bet it was NYC.
Another reason not to visit NY. I might annoy an officer and be beaten beyond recognition.
Time for the SILENT TREATMENT
It appears that Republican State Senator Joseph Griffo thinks that everybody in New York State is a criminal that their Jailers... err, That their Police Officers need protection from!!
It would appear that the film “Escape From New York” is more dark prophesy than entertainment!!
Pelosi came from Baltimore’s Block.
Gee, for that you used to just get a beating, now they can arrest you, too?
Why would someone want to annoy a NY police officer? Who is wanting it to be legal to do this?
You forgot your sarcasm tag, I think.
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