2012年2月27日 星期一

stop-and-frisk

The quota system at the Bronx precinct involves color-coded reports that categorize cops by the numbers of arrests, summonses and stops they carry out, according to the lawsuit, filed on behalf of Matthews by the New York Civil Liberties Union.
Officer Craig Matthews filed a federal lawsuit in which he contends the precinct supervisors set minimum numbers that were expected of each officer in a given 30-day period: 15 summonses, 1 arrest and 2 street stops.
But some residents in the 42nd Precinct have long suspected that stop-and-frisk quotas are being used, they told the Daily News.
The police frisk (pat down) the person for weapons and question the person.

沒有留言: