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Home » 'Junior's Law' Would Require NY Business Owners to Install Panic Buttons
A proposed law in New York City would create a panic button program for small businesses.
The measure, named after 15-year-old Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz, would reimburse owners of 24/7 business, such as bodegas and gas stations, for the expense of installing an emergency button to directly connect them with the NYPD.