Current Events > NY repeals "walking while trans" law

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Antifar
02/02/21 5:07:51 PM
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New York lawmakers voted Tuesday to repeal a vague loitering law advocates say has long been used by police to harass and target transgender people.

The measure striking down whats become known as the states walking while trans ban, a relic of the 1970s that criminalized loitering for the purpose of prostitution and allowed cops wide berth to make arrests based on someones appearance, was approved 45-16 in the Senate and was on its way to passing in the Assembly.

This outdated and discriminatory law has led to thousands of unnecessary arrests and a broader culture of fear and intimidation for transgender and gender-nonconforming New Yorkers, particularly for those of color, said bill sponsor Sen. Brad Hoylman (D-Manhattan).

Advocates have been calling on Dems to approve the repeal since they took control of the Senate in 2019, arguing that the statute has resulted in widespread police profiling, unjustified arrests and harassment for many in LGBT, immigrant as well as Black and Latino communities.

The statute, on the books since 1976, gives cops grounds to arrest a person for allegedly stopping, talking to, or beckoning at others in a public place.

It states that loitering for the purposes of engaging in prostitution is a violation, the lowest level of offense, for first-time offenders and a misdemeanor for repeat offenders. But the vaguely worded law allows cops to use seemingly arbitrary observations such as someones dress or appearance as grounds for arrest.

We are seeing history being made in regards to Trans rights being prioritized and the passage of this bill will improve the quality of life for all New Yorkers, and especially of Black and Brown Trans women who have historically been targeted and unduly profiled simply for our existence, said Kiara St. James of the New York Transgender Advocacy Group.

Gov. Cuomo has expressed support for the overhaul, even including a repeal in his State of the State policy proposals released last month, and is expected to sign the measure.

The bill passed by the Legislature does not decriminalize prostitution, but will seal prior arrests made under the statute, which has been at the center of lawsuits and other actions in recent years.

In a 2016 class-action suit brought by the Legal Aid Society challenging the law, five of the eight named plaintiffs were transgender women of color arrested for simply standing outside, speaking to one another, or walking home from the subway or grocery store.

Of the 152 people arrested under the statute in 2018, 49% were black and 42% Latino, according to data from the New York Department of Criminal Justice Service.

Over the past two years, district attorneys in the city and the NYPD have backed away from pursuing and prosecuting the offense, but members of the trans community say they still fear being profiled based on their appearance without action in Albany.

New York State is only a pen stroke away from finally relegating this biased law to the history books, one that has stigmatized and dehumanized Black and Brown TGNC individuals, sex-trafficking victims, and sex workers for over 40 years, said Tina Luongo, attorney-in-charge of the Criminal Defense Practice at The Legal Aid Society. Both the repeal and sealing provisions are critical to remedy past harms and necessary to ensure that race and gender presentation are not further criminalized.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/new-york-legislature-to-repeal-state-e2-80-99s-antiquated-e2-80-98walking-while-trans-e2-80-99-ban/ar-BB1dktXC

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Antifar
02/02/21 5:34:18 PM
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Bump

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Machete
02/02/21 5:38:53 PM
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good. Never heard of that law but it looks like it was bullfuck

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Webmaster4531
02/02/21 5:41:27 PM
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They should legalize prostitution too.
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BilalPowell
02/02/21 5:56:05 PM
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Does that mean transpeople were only allowed to run before this?

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FlameTurtle
02/02/21 10:41:20 PM
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rad

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GiftedACIII
02/02/21 10:41:44 PM
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lol wtf kind of law was that
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Questionmarktarius
02/02/21 10:44:13 PM
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GiftedACIII posted...
lol wtf kind of law was that
Feelgoodism that was quickly abused into something else.

Any law based on "intent" is automatically bullshit anyway. Intent can never be proven, only assumed.
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