Upstate New York proposal allows annoyance to lead to arrest
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) People who annoy an officer in one upstate New York county could find themselves facing jail time under a measure recently approved by a county legislature.
Under the Monroe County proposal, a person who annoys, alarms or threatens the personal safety of an officer could be punished with up to a year behind bars and up to a $5,000 fine.
Jamie Anthony, chief of staff for the Monroe County Legislature majority office, said county lawmakers passed the measure on Tuesday in a 17-10 vote. The county executive will hold a public hearing on the legislation and decide whether to approve it, she said.
Members of the community have every right to challenge police officers, particularly those that engage in unnecessary behavior, she said in a statement. At a time when more accountability of police departments is needed, this law takes us incredibly backward.
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Directly on the heels of voters passing a referendum on a Police Accountability Board by a margin of 75/25 last week...