California Bans Face Coverings For On-Duty Law Enforcement Officers

The California Legislature passed Senate Bill 627 on Thursday, prohibiting on-duty law enforcement officers from covering their faces. Introduced by Senators Scott Wiener (D-San Francisco) and Jesse Arreguín (D-Berkeley), the bill aims to boost transparency and public trust in law enforcement.

The legislation applies to local, state, and federal officers, including federal immigration agents, but exempts SWAT teams and allows for medical and wildfire-related masks.

The bill was introduced following immigration raids in Los Angeles earlier this year, during which federal officers wore face coverings. This sparked criticism from Democratic leaders, who argued that such practices undermine public trust and create opportunities for impostors. According to the Los Angeles Times, the bill’s supporters believe that officers should be identifiable to maintain accountability and prevent scenarios where individuals might impersonate law enforcement…

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