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Valley News - Based on their suspicions alone, police more likely to stop Black drivers

N.H. State Trooper Haden Wilber was stationed on Interstate 95 in Hampton one afternoon in February 2019 when he began following a car he found suspicious a Toyota Camry with tinted windows and Connecticut plates.“The vehicle had drawn my attention.

Valley News - Why did I get stopped? – State police use minor traffic violations to search for drugs

Michael Vazquez didn’t know why a New Hampshire state trooper was pulling him over one afternoon in August 2018. He’d been driving his BMW on Interstate 93 in Salem, doing the speed limit.Trooper Michael Arteaga told Vazquez he was tailgating another.

Examining racial disparities in pretextual traffic stops in N H | New Hampshire Public Radio

Experts say the practice can lead to disparities even when officers aren’t deliberately targeting drivers on the basis of race. Because such stops are highly discretionary, implicit bias plays a bigger role.

Examining racial bias in police stops

N.H. State Trooper Haden Wilber was stationed on Interstate 95 in Hampton one afternoon in February 2019 when he began following a car he found suspicious – a Toyota Camry with tinted windows and Connecticut plates.“The vehicle had drawn my attention.

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