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Legislators in District Nassau, New YorkThey push the measure to be illegally standing within 15 feet from police officers or other first answers during an emergency, although critics claim that it is unconstitutional.
People who enter the “mutual zone” for the first answers during the emergency room would face a misdemeanor charge and a fine of $ 1,000, along with the possibility of up to a year behind bars, states in a proposal of the Law introduced by the County Committee of Laws.
The measure seeks to protect the first subjects from “threats, harassment and physical interference,” the legislators say.
“It is important that the first answers are not disturbed during the emergency rooms and that our heroes are permitted in the first place to include the rescue actions that are trained to perform without disturbance,” said the lawyer John Ferretti, a Republican, for the New York Post.

MPs in Nassa’s district, New York, push the measure to be illegally standing within 15 feet from the first answers during an emergency. (Howard Schnapp/Newsday RM)
State law is already undergoing people who interfere with the first answers to up to one year in prison, three years of trial or a penalty of $ 1,000.
A new bill of law was introduced by Republicans but received support from Some democratsaccording to the newspaper.
“Our police officers and the first liability should not fight the crowds while saving their lives,” Democrata Seth Koslow told the New York Post for the New York Post, who is running for the county executive director. “This proposal of the law gives the authority to hold chaos and perform their jobs without mixing. It is supported by both sides – because the protection of those who protect us should not be political.”

The proposal of the law was introduced by Republicans, but collected the support of some democratic legislators, including Seth Koslow. (Getty Images)
Despite the double -sided support among the legislators, the critics say that the bill is going too far and that he can abuse himself for combating the constitutional rights of the people.
“The floating zone tampons offer another way to keep the police hold their activities hidden from public control,” a senior civic freedom advisor told civil freedom for the New York Post. “Laws that make it difficult to control the police do no safer – in reality violates the Constitution, face the principles of government transparency and encourage distrust in the implementation of the law.”
Some other countries have passed similar laws that were later Reduced the courts.
Video records a New York grandmother, the kids closely avoiding the explosion

People who enter the “mutual zone” for the first answers during the emergency room would face a misdemeanor charge and a fine of $ 1,000, along with the possibility of up to a year behind the bars. (Getty Images)
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Louisiana passed the law last year, banning people to be within 25 feet from the police after being told to be done. But last month, the federal judge blocked the measure, revealing that he had violated the regulations on the proceedings of the Amendment and could disrupt the freedom of a journalist for the first amendment to give them the right to filmmakers.
Similar laws in Arizona and Indiana also blocked federal judges.
“We expect Nasa’s law, if passed, to meet the same fate,” Harrison said.