Illinois FOP president criticizes controversial traffic stop bill – WCIA (Champaign)

The bill would prohibit law enforcement from pulling people over just for speeding, improper lane usage, obstructed windshields, defective headlights, expired registration stickers, or failure to wear safety belts. Illinois FOP State Lodge President Chris Southwood described the law as one of the most anti-police proposals he’s seen. “How many lives will be lost if we can’t stop dangerous drivers?” Southwood said. “Such a law will only benefit lawbreakers, and common sense must have taken a vacation when this bill was drafted.”
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Riverbender
2 years ago

Interesting bill to say the least. Will this stop the police from the 11 Pm and later stops amounting to ‘shooting fish in a barrel” dui revenue harvesting?

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