Los Santos Police Department Public Inquiries Media Relations Division |
Contact Information
Your Name: Eva Grey
Your Phone Number: 3038485
Your Position in Your Institution (if applicable): N/A
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 20/FEB/22 13:27
Your Phone Number: 3038485
Your Position in Your Institution (if applicable): N/A
Your Email Address: Auto Reply to Email
Date / Time of Request ((UTC via /time)): 20/FEB/22 13:27
Request Information
Detailed information of your request:
I am simply wondering why the LSPD explicitly and profoundly goes against statements made by the government into the enforcement of GC-06 - Face Concealment. Clearly described as this seems to have been an issue in the past through Press Release #33.
The following quotes are directly pulled from it.
I am simply wondering why the LSPD explicitly and profoundly goes against statements made by the government into the enforcement of GC-06 - Face Concealment. Clearly described as this seems to have been an issue in the past through Press Release #33.
The following quotes are directly pulled from it.
The officer is within their lawful request to keep it off if there is not a reasonable use for the facial concealment but again should have probable cause or reasonable suspicion of an individual to request this.
I have been berated by officers on and off of public, government and private property all to remove my mask "in compliance" with this law. I wear a mask for privacy reasons and judging by the enforcement of this law, there is rarely probable cause for what they are asking.In general, officers enforcing facial concealment laws should have probable cause or reason to request removal from an individual beyond the fact that they're simply wearing it. Should probable cause arise or the need to identify someone, OR if an individual is on government property, then the request to remove a mask can and should be made.