S 3486
Establishes database containing information on traffic stops by certain law enforcement officers.
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Bill overview
This bill requires the New Jersey Attorney General to create a public database tracking information about traffic stops conducted by state and local law enforcement officers. The database will record details about each stop, including the officer involved, driver demographics (race/ethnicity, age, gender), the reason for the stop, any searches conducted, and any resulting actions like citations, arrests, or use of force. This aims to increase transparency and accountability in traffic law enforcement practices.
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James Beach
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