NYTimes: Do You Have to Let the National Guard Search Your Bag on the Subway?

NYTimes: Do You Have to Let the National Guard Search Your Bag on the Subway? by Maria Cramer and Hurubie Meko (“Gov. Kathy Hochul would not say how long she planned to keep hundreds of soldiers and state police officers in the subway system.”) No:

Can you say no to a bag check?

Yes. Under the Fourth Amendment, which guarantees the right to protection from unreasonable searches and seizures, a rider can decline a bag search if the police do not have a reasonable suspicion that the rider has done something illegal or is carrying a weapon.

On Thursday, Ms. Hochul made several appearances on news shows to explain the initiative. The National Guard and the state police, she said, would assist the city’s police officers as they checked bags for weapons in the “busiest” stations.

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