Will Fewer Traffic Stops Make Us Safer?
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2023-07-28
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Dasgupta, Sunil host. Interview with Will Jawando. "Will Fewer Traffic Stops Make Us Safer?" I Hate Politics (podcast). 28 July, 2023. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6lCdDnjfz0OjHvY7OfDPKN.
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Traffic stops are the most common police-public interaction in America, and in many cases they have gone horribly wrong. Traffic stops are also used as an excuse for searches that would otherwise be illegal. The police have used traffic stops to target minority drivers disproportionately. Sunil Dasgupta talks with Montgomery County Councilmember Will Jawando who has proposed a bill to shrink the reasons police officers can use to make traffic stops in an effort to improve public safety. Backgrounder and forecast on 2024 elections in Maryland. Music from Baltimore clarinetist and composer Seth Kibel’s new album, Clown with a Stick: https://t.ly/uR9hp. STEP Act: https://t.ly/6A8aK Legislative traffic stops report: https://t.ly/fqZZq.