Training and discipline proposed for LAPD officers in new policy on traffic stops
by Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times
Feb 25, 2022
3 minutes
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LOS ANGELES — Under proposed new rules, Los Angeles police officers who fail to explain why they escalate mundane stops into criminal investigations will be forced to undergo training and then face increasingly severe punishments.
On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Police Commission is expected to vote on the controversial new policy that would restrict an officer’s ability to conduct pretextual stops, in which police pull over drivers or pedestrians for minor violations and then investigate them for more serious crimes.
If the proposal passes, which is expected,
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