The Asshole of The US – New York Is About To Get Even More Disgusting Than It Is Already – Decriminalizes Pissing In Street

New York will now join San Francisco as the leading cities to allow pissing all over everything in public.

The libtards running the asshole of the United States – New York – have changed the law to decriminalize crimes like pissing in the street, littering, drinking alcohol out of a paper bag, and lurking in parks after hours.

In San Fransicko the libtard residents not only piss everywhere, but they also shit anywhere they please. Just do a search of “San Francisco Public shit” and you will find pages of stories and pictures. It’s gotten so bad that there is now a website that alerts people to where they have spotted human shit in the streets or on sidewalks.

If you threw in murdering babies and burning American flags, that would be most of the crimes that libtard criminals love committing the most.

Only a libtard-run city, like New York, would change the rules to allow their criminal Democrat residents to freely piss in the street. They should be making the punishment MORE strict for shitting and pissing in the street, but the libtard idiots in NY actually went the other way to allow it.

Makes taking walks with your family one completely fucking disgusting proposal, doesn’t it?

If I were a resident of NY, I would be completely fucking angry that they and their families have to be subjected to human waste in the streets, and I would be working to replace the stupid douchebags who voted to change the laws.

Scofflaws of New York, rejoice — the City Council has cleared the way for you to litter, loiter and pee in the street to your heart’s content.

New legislation dubbed the “Criminal Justice Reform Act” was passed by lawmakers Wednesday, giving miscreants a get-out-of-jail-free card by eliminating the criminal penalties on a raft of quality-of-life crimes.

The disgusting and disturbing acts that the council voted to decriminalize include drinking alcohol out of a paper bag, lurking in parks after hours, urinating in the street and making enough of a racket to violate the noise code.

Under the legislation, which Mayor Bill de Blasio is expected to sign, offenders will face only civil summonses instead of criminal citations.

The main part of the “reform” act sponsored by Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito deals with reducing the penalty for public urination and other quality-of-life offenses. It passed by a 40-9 vote in the liberal-leaning council.

It aims to keep offenders from getting a permanent criminal record and requires the NYPD to “develop guidance” for cops on when to issue criminal instead of civil summonses.

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A homeless man urinates on East 68th Street in New York City.Photo: David McGlynn
The council also passed other bills as part of the act that will re-codify offenses committed in parks to civil violations from misdemeanors, set littering and public-urination fines between $75 and $450 and allow administrative courts to mete out community service instead of fines. The new laws could be in effect within a year.

Opponents of the legislation warned that the changes could lead to a quality-of-life backslide.

“We don’t want people to think it’s OK to urinate in public,” said Councilman Steve Matteo (R-Staten Island). “We want there to be real consequences because there’s a big difference between a criminal fine and a civil fine.”

Councilman Ritchie Torres (D-Bronx), who voted in favor of the bills, urged “hysterical” critics to reconsider how criminal rec­ords picked up over minor offenses could hobble young minorities’ “access to financial aid and higher education.”

“These essential elements of a decent life . . . can be easily blighted by the lingering stigma of a criminal record,” he said.

Before the vote, Mark-Viverito (D-Manhattan) told reporters she didn’t need to horse-trade with the administration or the NYPD to move the bills, but neglected to mention that the council successfully pushed to hire more than 1,200 new cops during the last budget process.

Police Commissioner Bill Bratton said he “got what I wanted for my officers” in the legislation.

“They retained the right in every instance to make an arrest if appropriate,” he said.

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