Los Angeles council OKs study of removing police from traffic enforcement
Briefly

The City Council authorized a study to figure out how to take sworn officers out of traffic enforcement and introduce unarmed civilian teams. Advocates expressed optimism tempered by concerns about bureaucratic hurdles.
Proposals include limiting fines in poorer communities, deploying unarmed civilian teams for traffic issues, and ending stops for minor infractions like expired tags. Advocates see this as a significant step towards reform.
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