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American Focus > Blog > Crime > Leftists’ new ‘no stops’ bill aims to keep thugs and killers ON the roads
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Leftists’ new ‘no stops’ bill aims to keep thugs and killers ON the roads

Last updated: April 7, 2025 7:33 pm
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State Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal and his progressive colleagues in Albany are at it again, proposing a bill that would ban police officers from stopping and searching drivers for minor infractions like broken tail lights or expired license tags. The justification for this controversial move is the claim of racial equity, but many believe it is a misguided attempt to undermine public safety.

One of the most famous cases of a major criminal being caught during a routine traffic stop is that of serial killer Joel Rifkin, who was pulled over for a missing license plate while transporting a body. While driving without plates or with broken lights may not be serious crimes in themselves, enforcing these minor violations can help prevent more serious offenses.

Allowing minor infractions to go unchecked can lead to an increase in more serious crimes like speeding, drunk driving, and reckless behavior. By hampering law enforcement from addressing these smaller offenses, the proposed bill could normalize disregard for the law and erode public safety.

Senator Brad Hoylman-Sigal, who is currently running for Manhattan borough president, is pushing this bill as a way to appear as a champion for black and Latino communities. The argument is that minority drivers are disproportionately stopped for minor violations compared to white drivers, leading to claims of systemic racism.

However, the practicality of this bill is questionable. How often do police officers even have a chance to assess the race of a driver before pulling them over? Additionally, the bill would burden law enforcement with excessive paperwork, including the collection of racial data, which could deter officers from enforcing minor infractions.

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Despite the potential negative consequences, there is a real possibility that the bill could be passed in Albany, given the trend of recent criminal justice reforms. It is essential for the public to voice their concerns and push back against measures that could compromise public safety.

In the end, nobody wants to live in a state or city where basic traffic laws are disregarded, leading to chaos on the roads. It is crucial to strike a balance between addressing racial disparities in law enforcement and maintaining public safety for all.

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