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Government

May 5, 2000

Value of Data Collection Splits City Council

While some Sacramento lawmakers appear to be backing away from a state Senate proposal to outlaw "racial profiling" by police without requiring enforcement agencies to collect statistics on traffic stops, Los Angeles City Council members split Wednesday on whether such data collection would be of much use.

By Chris Ford
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        While some Sacramento lawmakers appear to be backing away from a state Senate proposal to outlaw "racial profiling" by police without requiring enforcement agencies to collect statistics on traffic stops, Los Angeles City Council members split Wednesda...

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