Michigan city bans minor traffic stops in an effort to decrease unnecessary escalations
A growing number of cities are no longer enforcing minor traffic stops in an effort to de-escalate tensions between the police and civilians. Adriana Diaz speaks with local authorities in Lansing, Michigan, one of the cities where this new approach was adopted.
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