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When San Francisco’s Police Commission voted in January to approve a new policy to curtail certain traffic stops that often target communities of color, it was hailed by some as a historic victory.
The enforcement tactic of using traffic violations to look for more serious crimes was already limited, some activists want ...
A new policy is putting San Francisco’s police union at odds with the city’s police commission. As of Wednesday, San Francisco police will no longer be allowed to conduct the pretext stops, it's when ...
Police Commissioner Kevin Benedicto advocated for the new pretext stop policy. Photo by Will Jarrett. Politicians and advocates today rallied at City Hall ahead of a vote that, if approved tonight, ...
SAN DIEGO — San Diego communities are calling for change when it comes to so-called "pretext stops" by police. On Wednesday, San Diego's Commission on Police Practices heard directly from San Diegans ...