New York may be the first state to decriminalize prostitution

Under the new bill, New York could become the first state to completely decriminalize prostitution. The new bill, introduced by state legislators on Monday, aims to fully legalize sex work and close previous criminal cases related to most prostitution charges, writes Pix 11. If ...

New York will legalize marijuana in the new year

Governor Andrew Cuomo plans to make legalizing recreational marijuana a top priority in 2019. Mayor Bill de Blasio is not so unambiguous about this issue. How likely is it that legalization in the city and state of New York will still take place? IN…

How to behave in New York, so as not to accidentally break the law

The whole world considers New York a city where everything is possible and allowed. But in fact, New York is home to a long list of very strange and sometimes downright archaic laws. You can pay for violating some of the most unexpected ones - from a small amount to...

10 the craziest US laws you haven't heard of yet

We have repeatedly written about the strange laws of certain American states, but we are sure that these ten will not leave you indifferent - most likely, you had no idea about such unusual and even crazy legislative rules in force in some states.…

In New York, the policeman who stopped you is now obliged to give his business card

Starting in May, if you are stopped by a cop in New York City but not arrested, you will be given instructions on how to request footage from a cop's body camera. These changes are part of the new Right to Know Act, which aims to increase transparency in the police department ...

The authorities of New York responded to the intentions of trump to deport illegal immigrants

Senators of the state of New York have introduced a law that prohibits local law enforcement officers from cooperating with federal authorities, foxnews.com reports. We are talking about the exchange of information regarding illegal immigrants. Exceptions will be cases on charges of violent crimes, terrorism, as well as cases ...

Chill in New York: All homeowners are required to turn on the heating

New Yorkers have finally felt the coming of autumn. Thermometer columns are dropping below 12 degrees Celsius. As Time Out recalls, by law all homeowners are required to provide residents of their homes with heat. According to the rule, which is valid from October 1 to May 31, ...

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