N.Y.P.D. to Limit Use of 'Sound Cannon' on Crowds After Protesters' Lawsuit
Source: New York Times
N.Y.P.D. to Limit Use of Sound Cannon on Crowds After Protesters Lawsuit
The Police Department has agreed to stop using an alert noise on the devices after demonstrators and photographers sued, saying it caused migraines and dizziness.
By Colin Moynihan
April 19, 2021
Updated 6:28 p.m. ET
Police officers first deployed the earsplitting beeps against protesters more than a decade ago in Pittsburgh: Painfully loud noises emitted from a powerful speaker atop a police vehicle, a crowd-control device known informally as a sound cannon.
Since then the items, called Long Range Acoustic Devices, or LRADs, have provided a soundtrack to marches and demonstrations in New York, Portland, Ore., and other cities. They have functioned as giant megaphones to give commands, but also produced shrieks that can be louder than a lawn mower or a police siren.
Now, the New York City Police Department has agreed in a legal settlement to stop using the shrill beeping referred to as the deterrent or alert tone becoming one of the first big city departments to do so.
The legal settlement, filed with the court on Monday, comes five years after a group of demonstrators and photographers sued the city in Federal District Court in Manhattan, saying they had experienced migraines, sinus pain, dizziness, facial pressure and ringing in their ears after being exposed to blasts of high-pitched beeps from a hand-held LRAD in Midtown Manhattan in 2014.
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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/04/19/nyregion/nypd-sound-cannon-protests.html
I_UndergroundPanther
(12,463 posts)Of "crowd control" and deterrents.
Fuck the people who invent shit like the sound cannon. Fuck them all sideways with a steel pineapple.
edwardmartin
(4 posts)very helpful post