Its Way Overdue To Ban Masks & Hoodies

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You called it. Lot of public safety measures will inevitably be approved in different cities. To prevent more people from dying or at least make it easier to id/apprehend criminals.

The copping pleas/smilie-ing/deflecting that goes on here will be walked back when it happens.
Yep, Its like dude said in the video "Its 80 fuccking degrees, Why are you wearing a ski mask?" :francis:
 

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First Arrest Made Relating To Nassau County Mask Ban​

Mask Ban

Aug 29, 2024

Wesslin Omar Ramirez Castillo of Hicksville has become the first in Nassau County to face charges under the mask ban recently approved by the Nassau County Legislature.


Castillo, 18, was arrested on Sunday and charged with possessing a knife and wearing a face mask in public

Nassau County police said they were sent to respond to reports of a “suspicious male” walking eastbound on Spindle Road in Levittown.”


Police said Castillo “continued to display suspicious behavior while attempting to conceal a large bulge in his waistband,” which was discovered to be a 14” knife.


Castillo, who was “dressed in black and wearing a mask to conceal his identity” refused to comply with officers commands as he was placed under arrest, the police said.



Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who championed the mask ban, touted the arrest.


“Our police officers were able to use the mask ban legislation as well as other factors to stop and interrogate an individual who was carrying a weapon with the intent to engage in a robbery,” Blakeman said in a press release. “Passing this law gave police another tool to stop this dangerous criminal.”


Castillo was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, obstructing governmental administration, and being in violation of Nassau County Local Law 1-2024, also known as the Title 90-Mask Transparency Act.


The ban makes it a misdemeanor to wear a mask to hide one’s identity. Exceptions are made for those wearing masks for health or religious purposes. Violation of the mask ban is punishable by a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail.


Opponents of the ban maintain that it will infringe on the privacy and rights of individuals with disabilities and could be more harshly applied in communities of color.


Castillo was arraigned on Monday.
 

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First Arrest Made Relating To Nassau County Mask Ban​

Mask Ban

Aug 29, 2024

Wesslin Omar Ramirez Castillo of Hicksville has become the first in Nassau County to face charges under the mask ban recently approved by the Nassau County Legislature.


Castillo, 18, was arrested on Sunday and charged with possessing a knife and wearing a face mask in public

Nassau County police said they were sent to respond to reports of a “suspicious male” walking eastbound on Spindle Road in Levittown.”


Police said Castillo “continued to display suspicious behavior while attempting to conceal a large bulge in his waistband,” which was discovered to be a 14” knife.


Castillo, who was “dressed in black and wearing a mask to conceal his identity” refused to comply with officers commands as he was placed under arrest, the police said.



Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, who championed the mask ban, touted the arrest.


“Our police officers were able to use the mask ban legislation as well as other factors to stop and interrogate an individual who was carrying a weapon with the intent to engage in a robbery,” Blakeman said in a press release. “Passing this law gave police another tool to stop this dangerous criminal.”


Castillo was charged with criminal possession of a weapon, obstructing governmental administration, and being in violation of Nassau County Local Law 1-2024, also known as the Title 90-Mask Transparency Act.


The ban makes it a misdemeanor to wear a mask to hide one’s identity. Exceptions are made for those wearing masks for health or religious purposes. Violation of the mask ban is punishable by a $1,000 fine and up to one year in jail.


Opponents of the ban maintain that it will infringe on the privacy and rights of individuals with disabilities and could be more harshly applied in communities of color.


Castillo was arraigned on Monday.

Hicksville. Can't make this shyt up :mjlol:
 

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Imma pull a red neck move here.......somebody shop a sheisty on that come and take it flag.......

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Yep, Its like dude said in the video "Its 80 fuccking degrees, Why are you wearing a ski mask?" :francis:
That's like saying law enforcement carries guns so why do you........same vein as anything else that is a personal choice......they will because they can........why would you not want the obvious red flag visible when people showing you what they about
 
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