The Legal Aid Society is arguing that records should be made public on whether New York police officers have been disciplined.
New York City lawyers say a state privacy law shields certain police records from public disclosure.
Until last year records on whether police officers have been disciplined were accessible to the media. But NYPD lawyers halted their release, citing the need for stricter compliance with state privacy laws.
March 21, 2017 at 04:02 PM
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The Legal Aid Society is arguing that records should be made public on whether New York police officers have been disciplined.
New York City lawyers say a state privacy law shields certain police records from public disclosure.
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