Let's focus on what truly matters for our community's safety. We, the people, demand CCPSA to advocate for a 3-part policy that ends pretextual traffic stops outright, limit stops for low level traffic violations and end suspicionless consent searches!
Pretextual traffic stops are a waste of department resources with minimal impact on safety outcomes—less than 1% of these stops result in contraband or firearm recovery, 2.2% in arrests, and 3.7% in traffic citations. Meanwhile, CPD's 911 response rate is low.
Pretextual traffic stops have always has been a waste of resources and a new vehicle for stop and frisk. Pretextual Traffic Stops is the new Stop and Frisk! After the police murdered Laquan McDonald in 2014 there was public outcry against the aggressive use of stop and frisk.
The U.S. Department of Justice launched a civil rights investigation into the Chicago Police Department and found widespread patterns of unconstitutional policing practices, including improper stops and searches "stop and frisk" disproportionately targeting Black and Latino...
We, the people, demand CCPSA to advocate for a 3-part policy that ends pretextual traffic stops outright, limit stops for low level traffic violations and end suspicionless consent searches!
communities. This led to further federal oversight and reforms, diminishing the use of stop and frisk within the Consent Decree. CPD has repackaged stops and frisks in pretextual traffic stops! We got rid of Stop and Frisk, now let's end its identical twin!
Drake may have lost to Kendrick in the rap beef, but when it comes to pretextual stops, he knows what's up. It's time to make the right call. Advocate for smarter policies that prioritize real community safety.
We, the people, demand CCPSA to advocate for a 3-part policy that ends pretextual traffic stops outright, limit stops for low level traffic violations and end suspicionless consent searches!
We, the people, demand CCPSA to advocate for a 3-part policy that ends pretextual traffic stops outright, limit stops for low level traffic violations and end suspicionless consent searches! Together we can end this harmful practice.
We, the people, demand CCPSA to advocate for a 3-part policy that ends pretextual traffic stops outright, limit stops for low level traffic violations and end suspicionless consent searches! Together we can end this harmful practice.
Don’t let CPD get distracted! Pretextual traffic stops are a waste of department resources with minimal impact on safety outcomes—less than 1% of these stops result in contraband or firearm recovery, 2.2% in arrests, and 3.7% in traffic citations.