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NYC mayor denies ‘rumors’ of obstruction of public safety

Eric Adams said the City Council's bill "How many spots" needs to move forward for amendment

New York: New York City Mayor Eric Adams has denied rumors of obstruction in the way of public safety, saying that maintaining peace in the city and solving civil problems have always been part of his priorities.

He said this during the weekly press conference held at his office.

Eric Adams said the City Council’s bill “How many spots” needs to move forward for amendment

Hopefully, the bill will be fixed for veto. There are a few months left for the implementation of the bill and in these months we have to draft it if we intend to implement the bill.

At the same time, we will need to engage council members in the process of encouraging the amendment.

While answering various questions during a press conference, Mayor Eric Adams added: “I have discussed this with Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, and I think the bill will be given further consideration, and law enforcement Communication with other officials is one way to get results.

I will never back down from the path of public safety, he said.

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