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Bill S 308 allows Nassau County auxiliary police to carry batons, enhancing their safety and effectiveness in law enforcement and potentially improving public safety.
Bill S 308 allows Nassau County auxiliary police to carry batons, enhancing their safety and effectiveness in law enforcement and potentially improving public safety.
Bill S 308 aims to amend existing legislation to permit auxiliary police officers in Nassau County to carry police batons as part of their equipment. The intent behind this bill is to enhance the safety and effectiveness of auxiliary police officers while performing their duties, particularly in situations that may require a non-lethal means of control or defense.
This bill is associated with several prior and companion bills, indicating ongoing legislative interest in the topic:
- A 3796 (prior-session)
- A 5025 (prior-session)
- S 7862 (prior-session)
- A 4231 (companion)
- A 10368 (prior-session)
Bill S 308 represents a legislative effort to enhance the operational capabilities of Nassau County's auxiliary police force by allowing them to carry police batons. The bill is currently under review by the Codes Committee, and its progress will be closely monitored by stakeholders interested in law enforcement and public safety in the region.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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