The act of wearing a hoodie in public could soon be illegal in Oklahoma under a bill proposed by Don Barrington, a Republican state senator. 根据共和党参议员唐·巴林顿The bill, an amendment to existing law, would make it illegal for people to “intentionally conceal” their identities “in a public place by means of a robe, mask, or other disguise,” reports Oklahoma City NBC affiliate KFOR-TV. 据俄克拉荷马市国家广播公司下属的KFOR电视台报道,这一法案是现有法律的修正案,它规定,在公共场合以穿长袍、戴面具等其他伪装方法来故意隐瞒身份属非法行为。 Violators of the existing law (and the proposed amendment) face misdemeanor charges. If found guilty, they face fines of up to $500 and up to a year in prison. 违反现有法律和及该修正案者将面临轻罪指控,如果认定有罪,将面临最高500美元的罚款和最多一年的监禁。 The problem is that the immediately preceding paragraph in the existing law, titled 21 OS 1301, makes it illegal for anyone “to wear a mask, hood or covering, which conceals the identity of the wearer during the commission of a crime” or for “coercion, intimidation or harassment.” 问题是既有法律中的一条名为21OS1301的前款规定,将“在实施犯罪期间或为了强迫、恐吓或骚扰等目的穿戴面具、风帽或遮挡物以隐匿穿戴者的身份”认定为违法行为。 |