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Stop and Frisk Law NYC: As Unpopular Policy Fades, NYPD Turns to Social Media
the police department has turned to social media as a tool to foreshadow and stomp out violence among young groups of teenagers - and it's working
NYPD Stop and Frisk Policy: Blind Man Becomes First to Sue After Court Ruling
Aug 30, 2013 12:53 PM EDT
By Matt Tracy
A legally blind Queens resident is suing New York City for its highly controversial Stop and Frisk law in the first lawsuit since a federal court ruled the law unconstitutional earlier this month.
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