Mayor Eric Adams announced the start of a contentious new plan to put a gun-detecting scanner in the subway on Friday and warned that New Yorkers who refused to be scanned would be kicked out of the system.
Mr. Adams highlighted the scanner inside the busy Fulton Street subway station in Lower Manhattan, arguing that the technology would help make the subway safer.
“Many New Yorkers will be familiar with this type of technology — it’s not new, and it’s being used in big cities across the country,” Mr. Adams said, noting that scanners were already being used at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Citi Field.
A new pilot program will involve one scanner that will be moved to different stations over the next 30 days, city officials said.
Mr. Adams said it would not cost the city any money.
Persons:
Eric Adams, Adams, —, Mr
Organizations:
Yorkers, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Citi
Locations:
Fulton, Lower Manhattan