If approved, the ordinance would prohibit all law enforcement officers operating within LA County from wearing masks or disguises while carrying out their duties.
The ordinance requires visible identification but includes exceptions for medical masks, SWAT teams, and undercover operations.
LA County Supervisors gave preliminary approval to an ordinance to would ban law-enforcement officers from concealing their ...
The ordinance applies to all local, state and federal law enforcement officers who operate in unincorporated areas of Los ...
The Board of Supervisors took a first vote Tuesday to approve a proposed ordinance to prohibit law enforcement, including ICE agents, from wearing masks.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said that an ordinance banning masks “would violate the Constitution’s Supremacy ...
On Tuesday, December 2, the Los Angeles County Supervisors met and voted 4 to 0 to pass an ordinance that bans law ...
The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to move forward with a proposed ordinance that prohibits law ...
LOS ANGELES — County supervisors plan to vote soon on an ordinance that would prohibit law enforcement, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, from wearing masks or disguising ...
LA County ordinance mandates law enforcement officers to wear visible identification, addressing public safety concerns and ...
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti recently announced an ordinance that would allow authorities to move people out of homeless encampments in high-risk fire zones. Last month a brush fire in the ...