Pittsburgh Police resume secondary traffic stops despite city ordinance against them
Pittsburgh Police resume secondary traffic stops despite city ordinance against them
90.5 WESA | By Kiley Koscinski
Published January 12, 2023 at 12:49 PM EST
Pittsburgh Police officers have been instructed to resume enforcing minor traffic violations like an expired registration sticker or a poorly secured license plate despite a 2021 ordinance to prevent them from doing so in the absence of a larger infraction.
A spokesperson for the department said the memo came as a result of recent changes in state law. But some legal experts question whether theres sufficient reason to compel a reversal of the policy.
The city ordinance prohibits Pittsburgh police officers from pulling over a motorist if the primary reason is one of eight minor traffic violations. (Officers could pull over a motorist for another reason and still issue a ticket for a secondary infraction.) Advocates argued that racial bias can lead to disproportionate enforcement against Black and Latino residents. The ordinance was an attempt to mitigate those disparities modeled on similar legislation in Philadelphia.
According to Pittsburgh Police data, Black residents make up only about 22% of the citys population, but accounted for 42% of traffic stops in 2021.
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