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The street-crime police units are back under Mayor Adams with a new name. Officials say they will be looking for guns in 30 precincts. Can you record them on your phone? Do they have to provide ID? We answer these questions and more.

As part of his Blueprint Against Violencein January, he outlined the return of the anti-gun teams as a way to tackle a rise in shootings, specifically.

“Regardless of what the naysayers may say, this is exactly what we needed,” he said “We needed a specialized neighborhood street team that will help reduce crime and take these guns off our streets.”What Are Your Rights if an NST — or Any — Officer Approaches You “When an officer is starting to ask questions, you’re not going to know all the reasoning behind why you’ve been stopped, or why an officer’s pursuing a certain line of questioning, and you don’t know what they’re going to do with that information,” he said.

“It’s important to say that to have it on the record, in case the officer recovers evidence as the result of an illegal search,” he said.In New York, Gosdigian said, you are not required to carry identification and “you do not have to show ID to a police officer.”

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