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Here’s another reminder about the upcoming @NYPDChiefPatrol Neighborhood Policing Listening Tour, coming to Manhattan!— NYPD 9th Precinct (@NYPD9Pct) February 27, 2020
It’s THAT important that we hear from EVERYONE—residents, business owners, clergy, and community leaders—about your experiences with Neighborhood Policing. pic.twitter.com/N2gbWrWySN
The ban will not be aggressively enforced right away, but merchants could eventually face penalties — $250 for a first violation and $500 for a repeat.
The exceptions
Stores can give out single-use plastic bags for certain items, including uncooked meat, sliced or prepared food and prescription drugs. Restaurants can provide the bags for takeout. Newspaper bags, garment bags and bags sold in bulk, such as trash or recycling bags, are also exempt from the ban.
Where the fees from paper bags go
Local governments that require a paper bag fee will keep 2 cents per bag to spend on programs aimed at distributing reusable bags. The remaining 3 cents will go to the state’s Environmental Protection Fund.

























