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Amtrak Police Arrests Surge : Police in New York City have arrested nearly men since the start of June in a gay cruising crackdown at the men’s public toilets in Penn Station
The bathroom near the Eighth Avenue and 31st Street entrance has become a hotspot for users of the hookup app Sniffies. David, a year-old healthcare worker, said he was mistakenly arrested while simply trying to use the restroom wearing a rainbow wristband.
These enforcement efforts have led to nearly arrests since June 1effectively curbing disruptive activity across the station. It was traumatising. On one day this month alone, officers are believed to have made 20 arrests.
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Amtrak remains committed to maintaining a safe and welcoming environment for all travelers and will continue to monitor conditions closely, making adjustments as needed to uphold the highest standards of security. Because Amtrak police are a federal agency, they are not bound by New York State laws that prohibit local police departments from cooperating with ICE.
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We continue to patrol the restrooms and if and when we find any criminal activity, we do make arrests. The Gothamist claims undercover officers have been hiding in cubicles with body-worn cameras or positioning themselves at urinals.
The term ‘cottaging’ refers to cruising in search of sex, or having casual sex in public toilets. The crackdown, which began at the start of Pride Month following complaints from members of the public, shows no signs of slowing down. Earlier this month, one of the men detained was an off-duty NYPD sergeant, though court records show his case was later dismissed.