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Reject mask bans and protect NYers from racial profiling

To: Gov. Hochul, Sen. Brouk, Assembly Member Lunsford

From: A constituent in Penfield, NY

March 22

Lawmakers around the country – including here in New York – are considering banning masks under the guise of stopping crime. This comes as COVID-19 remains a health threat and protestors face increased doxxing and targeted surveillance. Implementing a new mask ban will inevitably be used to disproportionately police, surveil, and criminalize protestors with controversial views, ostracize people with disabilities and their loved ones, and hurt Black, Brown, and Muslim New Yorkers. I’m writing to urge you to reject any mask ban in New York. - Mask bans will invite police to engage in racial profiling. Any mask ban will inevitably be selectively enforced and weaponized against New Yorkers who are Muslim, Black, and other people of color – all of whom already face disproportionate targeting, surveillance, and abuse by police. Police should not have legal authority to arrest or ticket people who are engaged in cultural, religious, or political expression, and wearing a mask should not be a crime. We already know what happens when police officers are put on the front lines of mask enforcement. Earlier in the COVID-19 pandemic, police were called on to enforce mask-wearing mandates, resulting in disproportionate enforcement against people of color and more police aggression. There is no reason to believe that enforcing mask bans would be any different. - Mask bans will undermine public health and push people with disabilities and those who are immunocompromised further into society’s margins. Banning face coverings puts people's health at risk – especially people with disabilities – and it is just not workable to craft sufficient health and religious exceptions to a mask ban. We know any exceptions will not be faithfully or fairly applied. Police are not public health experts, and should never be in charge of deciding who should be allowed to mask. All New Yorkers should be assured of our right to wear a mask, and no one should have to fear harassment, intimidation, or arrest for trying to protect ourselves or our loved ones from illness. - Mask bans will violate New Yorkers’ privacy and free speech rights. People should not be criminalized for what they wear. Laws that criminalize someone’s attire fly in the face of free expression principles, target vulnerable communities, and threaten the foundation of our civil liberties. In the digital age, banning masks is especially concerning. New Yorkers engaged in demonstrating must have the right to protect themselves from doxxing and police surveillance in an increasingly digital world. No one should fear that wearing a facial covering could lead to being stopped, ticketed or arrested by police. I urge you to reject any mask ban to protect New Yorkers against biased enforcement, police harassment, and to safeguard our health and privacy rights.

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