April 27, 2024 10:39 pm
Mayor Adams announces NYC subway is implementing weapons detection technology

The New York City subway system is set to receive new technology that will help detect weapons, as announced by Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Commissioner Edward Caban. The pilot program is expected to begin in a few months. However, the implementation of this technology has sparked criticism from the Legal Aid Society, which argues that the approach to public safety by the Adams administration is misguided, costly, and invasive of privacy.

The group expressed concerns that gun detection systems often trigger false alarms, leading to panic and potentially dangerous situations. The impact and use policy for electromagnetic weapons detection systems in New York City will be published, initiating a 90-day waiting period before the technology can be tested. Meanwhile, Governor Kathy Hochul has deployed the National Guard and State Police for random bag checks in an effort to enhance safety in the subway system.

Transit crime has been on the rise in recent years, with a 4% increase this year compared to last year and an 8% increase compared to 14 years ago. In response, the NYPD recently announced plans to assign 800 additional officers for a week-long crackdown on subway fare evaders and the city is hiring more clinicians to assist individuals dealing with mental health issues. Overall, it seems like New York City is taking several measures to address safety concerns and improve security in its subway system.

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