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Letter to the editor: What citizens should do during traffic stops

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read May 9, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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There’s been a lot of talk concerning police reform needed, but what about citizen reform on traffic stops?

A public service announcement is needed across the country detailing what police should (rightfully) expect from the citizen who has been pulled over on a traffic stop. Here’s what we need to do if pulled over:

1. Put your window down.

2. Place your license, registration and insurance card on your dashboard.

3. Place your hands at the 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock positions on your steering wheel.

4. Be respectful.

If you’re concerned that an officer may mistreat you, you can purchase a camera ($40) and record the incident like they do with their body cameras.

We need the police, not the crime. Remember, driving isn’t a right. It’s a privilege.

Rob DiSanti

O’Hara

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