New limits on 'pretextual stops' by LAPD officers approved, riling police union
by Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times
Mar 01, 2022
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Under a new policy adopted Tuesday, Los Angeles police can no longer use minor violations as an excuse to investigate motorists, bicyclists or pedestrians for more serious crimes unless they first have information that justifies the intrusion.
And when officers do make these stops, called "pretextual stops," they now must record themselves on their body-worn cameras stating their reasons for suspecting a more serious crime has occurred, according to the new rules. Officers who fail to do so will be required first to undergo training and will face increasingly severe discipline for subsequent violations.
The five-member Los Angeles Police Commission
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