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Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) tweeted video showing just how much subway conditions have gone down the toilet — with a rider caught brazenly urinating straight into the aisle on a No. 7 train.
In 2017, New York City introduced the Criminal Justice Reform Act, which decriminalized petty offenses such as urinating in public. It’s now a civil offense, punishable with fines of up to $450 ...
Indecent exposure is the deliberate public exposure by a person of a portion of their body in a manner contrary to local standards of appropriate behavior. Laws and social attitudes regarding indecent exposure vary significantly in different countries.
The 2016 “Criminal Justice Reform Act” — which decriminalized public urination and other unseemly behaviors like littering and loitering — was a low point. “It was the legalization of ...
This means that beyond the circle of those involved, other people have the opportunity to perceive the behavior. Examples of decency violations include: For example, urinating in public, chanting the slogan "A.C.A.B." or flashing the finger. Prosecutions of decency are primarily carried out or initiated by the federal police.
A public toilet in a New York City park. New York City contains approximately 1,100 publicly managed toilets, [1] as well as an unknown number of privately owned toilets. As of 2017, there were around 3.5 million housing units in New York City (many with toilets), [2] while private toilets also exist in offices and other non-residential establishments.
New York, and Peters v. New York, the Supreme Court granted limited approval in 1968 to frisks conducted by officers lacking probable cause for an arrest in order to search for weapons if the officer suspects the subject to be armed and presently dangerous. The Court's decision made suspicion of danger to an officer grounds for a "reasonable ...
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