Kansas Legislature passes bill prohibiting racial profiling
Saturday, April 9, 2005 at 04:38PM
TheSpook
The House and Senate passed a racial
profiling bill today, sending it to the governor to be signed. The bill
requires all law enforcement agencies to create and adopt a written
policy prohibiting racial profiling by their officers. The policy would
include annual training, discipline for violations, and a provision to
inform the public of the right to file complaints. Sen. Donald Betts,
who sponsored the bill, said the original 12-page bill had been watered
down to two pages. "We are making progress," he said. "It's a first
step, a baby step." The bill was weakened by the elimination of a
provision that would have made it a misdemeanor for officers to commit
profiling, as well as by other compromises. Pedestrian stops also were
eliminated from the bill, limiting it to traffic stops. [more]
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