Chicago’s Push to Eliminate Traffic Stops: The ‘Pretextual’ Myth – Chicago Contrarian

Retired police chief Tom Weitzel: "What we are seeing here is a collaboration between media organizations, activists, and state legislators who, armed with an anti-police philosophy, are distorting the truth behind the aim and legality of traffic stops. This movement to end traffic stops aims to see Chicago and the State of Illinois become some type of 'experimental incubator' that places limits on police officers' ability to carry out their duties."
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Freddy
11 months ago

Why stop someone when the speed cameras/red light citations bring in more money and less court time than the officer would get when they write a citation for whatever. Plus little chance of getting into an altercation and getting shot especially from cars whose windows are tainted to almost black.

Ataraxis
11 months ago

Dems just appealing to their voter base.

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