A new San Francisco policy restricts officers from conducting pretext traffic stops, which serve as disguises for investigations into other issues.
His comments came after a new local policy took effect restricting officers from conducting pretext traffic stops, which serve as disguises for investigations into other issues.on social media. “Our Police need to be empowered now — not this new terrible decision to end pretext stops .”
One way the city could grow the force is by paying all of its employees to recruit officers, according to the executive. He added that the city could do more with its police and pushed it to adopt a “neighborhood policing model.” San Francisco has a “Community Policing Strategic Plan” that involves partnering and engaging with neighborhoods.California cuts over $185M from law enforcement, public safety in latest budget proposal
Police Benioff Officers Funding Pretext Stops SFPD Policy
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