在纽约,在城市街头乞讨并不犯法,只要乞讨者的行为不带有攻击性。但是纽约市的公园管理部门规定,不经公园管理者允许的乞讨是不合法的。
When asked about the men, New York City Parks Commissioner Mitchell Silver initially said, "I have no idea what you're talking about." He later said that if the men aren't abiding by the law, "the parks enforcement patrol will take care of it."
当被问及这些僧人的时候,纽约公园委员会委员米歇尔•西尔弗一开始说,“我不知道你在说什么。”之后他说如果这些人不遵守法律,“公园的执法巡逻队会管的。”
But parks department spokeswoman Crystal Howard said parks enforcement officers hadn't issued any summonses and the men's actions were "aggressive panhandling," a violation of state law that would be enforced by police. New York City police say that in the rare cases when someone has called 911 against the men, they were usually gone by the time officers arrived.
但是,公园管理部门的女发言人克丽丝特尔•霍华德说,公园的执法人员没有发布过任何传唤信息,而这些人的行为是“有攻击性的乞讨,”违反了州法,警察应该来管他们。纽约警方说,针对这些人报警的案件很少,而且通常警察赶到的时候他们就跑了。
A few days after the AP inquired about the men on the High Line, several signs were posted there with photos of them, warning visitors not to give money to panhandlers.
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