New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A05732

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
2/20/25  

Caption

Deems assault on certain employees assigned to an airport, while in performance of their assigned duties, or in direct relation thereto, to be assault in the second degree.

Summary

Bill A05732 aims to amend the New York Penal Law to classify assault against specific airport employees as assault in the second degree. This includes employees such as flight crew members, baggage handlers, and security personnel while they are performing their assigned duties or related tasks at airports. The bill seeks to enhance the legal protections for these workers by imposing stricter penalties for assaults against them, thereby recognizing the unique challenges and dangers they face in their roles.

Impact

If enacted, this bill will modify existing penal law provisions, specifically targeting assaults on a broader range of airport employees. The change will likely lead to increased legal consequences for individuals who commit such assaults, thereby potentially deterring violence against airport personnel. This amendment will also align the legal classification of these assaults with those against other public service workers, reflecting a commitment to ensuring the safety of all employees in high-risk environments.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding Bill A05732 appears to be supportive, as it addresses the safety of airport employees, a concern that has gained attention in recent years. However, there may be some apprehension regarding the implications of increased penalties and the potential for overreach in enforcement. The absence of recorded votes or committee discussions suggests that the bill is still in the early stages of consideration.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from discussions about the balance between protecting workers and ensuring fair treatment for individuals accused of assault. Some stakeholders may argue that the bill could lead to disproportionate penalties or that it may not adequately address the root causes of violence in airport settings. The perspectives of law enforcement, airport authorities, and employee unions could vary significantly, leading to differing opinions on the bill's necessity and effectiveness.

Companion Bills

NY S05167

Same As Deems assault on certain employees assigned to an airport, while in performance of their assigned duties, or in direct relation thereto, to be assault in the second degree.

Previously Filed As

NY S05167

Deems assault on certain employees assigned to an airport, while in performance of their assigned duties, or in direct relation thereto, to be assault in the second degree.

NY A09394

Adds employees of the office of children and family services to the list of public employees for which prevention of duties constitutes assault in the second degree.

NY A08854

Adds assault of a highway worker, motor vehicle investigator and motor vehicle inspector to the crime of assault in the second degree; defines such terms.

NY S08184

Adds assault of a highway worker, motor vehicle investigator and motor vehicle inspector to the crime of assault in the second degree; defines such terms.

NY A09550

Includes with intent to cause physical injury to an operator or crew of a passenger commuter ferry within assault in the second degree.

KS HB2774

Increasing penalties for the crimes of assault and battery if committed against a public-facing worker while such worker is engaged in the performance of such worker's assigned duties.

NY A10282

Establishes a new assault crime for an assault on a retired police officer who previously arrested the assailant; establishes that assaulting such a retired police officer with intent to seek retribution is assault in the first degree.

NY S08895

Establishes a new assault crime for an assault on a retired police officer who previously arrested the assailant; establishes that assaulting such a retired police officer with intent to seek retribution is assault in the first degree.

NY A08607

Includes assault upon a school bus operator, monitor, or attendant as assault in the second degree.

NY A11053

Provides that a person is guilty of assault in the second degree when such person recklessly or with intent to cause physical injury to another person causes physical injury to another person in any place, conveyance, or vehicle used for public transportation or public transit; provides that a person is guilty of assault in the first degree when with intent to cause serious physical injury to another person such person causes such injury to such other person in any place, conveyance, or vehicle used for public transportation or public transit.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.