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New law in new york

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So i don't know if this is true or not but I've heard of a new law in new york stating that if a cop pulls you over he/she is allowed to kiss you but it has to be a male not a woman, so i was wondering is this law in effect right now?  

Edited by chester790

"I'm a marked man, so I'm getting out of here"

 

Ray Machowski

I feel you have been lied to/misinformed OP. A kiss without consent is assault. 

If this is all true, I can't find anything on the web about it.

 

Also, any police officer would know better than to kiss anyone they deal with on the job. Infections and diseases are a thing.

 

edit: fixded mine wordz

Edited by Requiem

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So i don't know if this is true or not but I've heard of a new law in new york stating that if a cop pulls you over he/she is allowed to kiss you but it has to be a male not a woman, so i was wondering is this law in effect right now?  

 

No, no, no, no. That would be sexual harassment, if not assault. If they did make this law which I can see in no way that it would ever get passed it will be taken to court soon and the State of NewYork is going to have to pay some pretty big change. I can't believe anyone would believe this to be honest...

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Exception: If a cop pulls you over and tells you to get out of the car, and you then collapse to the ground unconscious, with neither breathing nor pulse, a properly certified police officer may perform CPR. However, that looks less like "kiss" and more like, well, "assault" (CPR is pretty violent, which is why you only do it if you have to choose between "severe body damage" and "death").

So i don't know if this is true or not but I've heard of a new law in new york stating that if a cop pulls you over he/she is allowed to kiss you but it has to be a male not a woman, so i was wondering is this law in effect right now?  

 

That was from The Onion, it's a fake news website.

http://www.theonion.com/video/bloomberg-defends-nypds-controversial-stop-and-kis,34731/

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