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Lawyers Seek Block For NYPD Muslim Surveillance Efforts
02/04/2013 09:35 AM
By: NY1 News

Civil rights lawyers are seeking an injunction against the New York City Police Department over its surveillance of the Muslim community after the September 11th attacks.

In a new court filing, the lawyers are asking a judge to put a stop to further police surveillance without evidence of crimes.

They also want a new court-appointed auditor to oversee police activities.

The lawyers say NYPD methods violate the Handschu guidelines set in a landmark legal ruling back in 1985.

That ruling set strict time limits for investigations, imposed rules on the kinds of records police could keep and created a three-person body to oversee such investigations.

The NYPD and Mayor Michael Bloomberg say the department follows federal guidelines and has not broken any laws.




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