NY bill would ban cops from routine traffic stops like the one that nabbed a famous serial killer: ‘Most dangerous’ ever
A new bill ended up nabbing serial killer Joel Rifkin.
Top law enforcement officials are calling the Albany proposal the “most dangerous” and “craziest” bill they have ever seen, warning it would limit cops’ ability to conduct routine traffic stops that can uncover much more serious crimes.
“It is the most ridiculous thing I have seen in my 36 years in law enforcement,” Nassau County District Attorney Anne Donnelly told reporters Friday outside the county’s police memorial in Mineola, LI.

The proposed legislation would no longer allow officers to stop or search drivers over such issues as busted head- or taillights, expired registrations and inspections, window tints and even the smell of marijuana.
Donnelly said she believes the bill would disproportionately impact Nassau County because of the region’s high number of drivers and car accidents, allowing scofflaws and criminals to essentially break the law and get away with it.