New Calif. law requires police to tell drivers why they are being pulled over

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The law is expected to dampen the effectiveness of "pretextual stops;" the law will also require all agencies to track whether officers who stop drivers are complying with the law
The law is expected to dampen the effectiveness of pretextual stops; the law will also require all agencies to track whether officers who stop drivers are complying with the law

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