Top cop Edward Caban said on Wednesday that he is still hopeful that some kind of agreement can still be made with the How Many Stops Act despite Mayor Adams’ veto being overridden.
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Police Commissioner Edward Caban said Wednesday that he remains hopeful changes will be made before the summer enactment of the How Many Stops Act, the police reporting bill that became law Tuesday when the City Council overrode Mayor Eric Adams’ veto.
Caban and other police brass spoke upon the controversial legislation on
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