Arizona lawmakers reject proposal to ban police masks

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times

Key Points:
  • Republican lawmakers reject Democrat proposal to ban police masks
  • Proposal aimed to promote transparency and accountability
  • Several Arizona law enforcement agencies already have policies against masking

Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties.

On a party-line vote, the state House rejected a proposal by Rep. Mariana Sandoval to require that police agencies have a written policy against the routine use of masks.

The proposal by the Goodyear Democrat included some exceptions, but Sandoval told colleagues that there needs to be a basic understanding of when masks are — and are not — appropriate.

“The purpose of this amendment is simple: transparency, accountability and public trust,” she said.

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