Our troopers, along with several law enforcement agencies across the state, want to make it easier for drivers to store the information and for law enforcement to see when motorists are reaching for documents. pic.twitter.com/ZiCF4Ifzac
— MnDPS_DPS (@MnDPS_DPS) September 16, 2021
We recently purchased some Not-Reaching Pouches to help reduce deadly force encounters between law enforcement and citizens during traffic stops. The pouches store a driver’s license, and insurance card in plain sight in the vehicle on an air vent or other visible location. pic.twitter.com/GsJaAoY41V
— MnDPS_DPS (@MnDPS_DPS) September 16, 2021
It's great to know that you're aware your cops can't stop themselves from murdering innocent civilians who are following exactly what the cop says to do in a stop. This tweet will be evidence in many a future court case.
— rahaeli (@rahaeli) September 16, 2021
Nothing says "consciousness of guilt" and "evidence of premeditation" more than "we can't stop police from murdering innocent people during traffic stops so we're going to issue don't-murder-me equipment"
— rahaeli (@rahaeli) September 16, 2021
Yeah... I always take my DL out of my wallet and put it in the murderous cop deterrent bag every time I get into my car. Then reverse the process when I get out.
— Snarkington P. Bear 🐻 (@Snark_P_Bear) September 16, 2021
That's a thing real people do.
Try teaching your cops not to murder people.
How long until you shoot someone reaching for this exact pouch? 2 weeks?
— ________________ (@centimint) September 16, 2021
So to be clear, these are so that your officers do not kill drivers who are reaching for their registration, as required by law?
— Jasper 'Lope - Enough is Enough (@Jasperlope) September 16, 2021
Is there any pattern to what sorts of drivers are killed while doing this? Any common features?
Have you tried training your officers, instead?
You're saying that in your jurisdiction, drivers have to remove their ID from their wallet and stick in in this pouch every time they get into a car, or the police will just have no way of knowing whether to murder them.
— Charles Louis Richter (@richterscale) September 16, 2021
i have an alternative idea: pic.twitter.com/U4BaB7hSed
— Matunos 💉💉 (@matunos) September 17, 2021
— Jess (@jsupernor1) September 17, 2021
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