New SF policy aims to limit 'pretextual' traffic stops, tackle racial bias
Briefly

In the meantime what would happen is that if anybody gets pulled over for a traffic stop the officer has to tell the person why they are pulling them over on camera. So it's a pause. It encourages the officer to pause when they are doing it and give a reason for what they are doing it.
We have issues with racial bias in our rules. Not enforcing them isn't necessarily the answer. Changing the training. Working with the officers. Changing the culture is really how that is going to happen.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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