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LAPD Says No to Enforcing Newsom’s Mask Law
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McDonnell's plain warning LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell told local reporters… |
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McDonnell's plain warning LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell told local reporters that his officers will not try to police federal agents' face coverings. He said the department's job at a scene is to calm things down, not make them worse. Sending local police to stop another armed agency over a misdemeanor could spark a dangerous confrontation. That, he said, is not worth the political point it might score. Why enforcement would be messy Think of two armed teams on a street, each with different rules. Now imagine one team tries to ticket the other for a minor violation. McDonnell argued that approach makes no tactical sense. It risks creating confusion, escalating crowds, and putting officers and the public in harm's way. Practical policing, he said, means avoiding actions that increase the chance of violence. What the new law says The state law signed last year makes it a misdemeanor for on-duty officers to wear masks or disguises, with narrow exceptions for undercover work or required protective gear. Governor Gavin Newsom framed the bill as a response to concerns about masked agents during immigration operations. The law is meant to force visibility, but visibility can come with trade offs when safety is…
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