
“Rochester City Council member Adam McFadden is proposing a law that would create drug free zones in the city of Rochester. It would mean that police officers would have the authority to arrest anyone who is loitering in front of a home, a businesses or on a street corners…no questions asked. If this becomes an ordinance, it’s going to be up to the Rochester Police Chief to designate these areas. If he has an objective amount of evidence or information that shows illegal drugs are being sold, it will be defined as a drug free zone. Police will mark the area off by using barriers or tape, and they will post information-notifying residents of the boundaries.”
http://www.whec.com/news/stories/s3190204.shtml
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