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Mayor says New Yorkers who record police on phones need to keep their distance
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Eric Adams agreed that such footage could help the NYPD evaluate how officers acted .“But that’s not what’s happening right now in our city,” he said.

NEW YORK — New Yorkers who use their cell phones to record police officers often get so close to the action they create a “dangerous environment,” Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday.“If your iPhone can’t catch that picture with you being at a safe distance, then you need to upgrade your iPhone,” said the mayor. “Stop being on top of my police officers while they’re carrying out their jobs. That is not acceptable and it won’t be tolerated.

“I’m not going to put these men and women on the front line and have someone put a phone in their face while they’re taking action and try to critique their ability to do their job and allow the noise to determine that they’re not doing their job correctly,” the mayor said. “But that’s not what’s happening right now in our city,” he said. “We’re finding people who are standing on top of the officer while he’s involved in a dangerous encounter.The mayor also said, without specifics, that the public is going to be taught to record properly.

“What I worry is that officers listening to what the mayor said will see this as a blessing to interfere with the public’s right to record,” Stoughton said. “Because much too often when you deal with the NYPD, they make up their own rules as they go along,” Siegel said.

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