路易斯安那州提出法案 惩罚在狂欢节事件后 丢弃危险的漂浮物 罚款高达2000美元 最高3年监禁
Louisiana introduces bill to penalize dangerous float throwing after Mardi Gras incidents, with fines up to $2,000 and up to 3 years in jail.
路易斯安那州在2026年狂欢节事件之后提出的法案试图将鲁莽或侵略性投掷游行浮标的行为定为犯罪,对造成损害者处以最高2 000美元的罚款和1至3年监禁。
A Louisiana bill introduced after 2026 Mardi Gras incidents seeks to criminalize reckless or aggressive throwing from parade floats, imposing fines up to $2,000 and jail terms of one to three years for causing harm.
较轻的罪行可处以500美元的罚款,如果发生伤害,则加重处罚。
Lesser offenses carry $500 fines, with higher penalties if injuries occur.
法律针对危险物品,如向观众和官员投掷的瓶子和珠子,但执法部门由于面具和难以证明意图而面临挑战。
The law targets dangerous items like bottles and beads thrown at spectators and officers, but enforcement faces challenges due to masks and difficulty proving intent.
随着官员在安全问题与实际执法问题之间取得平衡,该法案现已进入立法辩论阶段。
The bill now moves to legislative debate as officials balance safety concerns with practical enforcement issues.