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“Only if there is probably cause and/or closely, accurately fits the description of a reported suspect of a crime. The officer should have to be ready to support her/his reasoning for stopping the suspect when the circumstance is called into question. Detailed training needs to be provided to increase accuracy of these procedures, just as shooting training and accuracy is required.
Along with this and as a measure to ensure better policing in this and other regards, quotas should be illegal. If policing is successful stops, and arrests should decline, therefore having quotas which pressure officers to make arrests in counter intuitive as well as counter productive, and take away their time from real crime prevention and deterrent tactics.”

From a Green in Potwin, KS
In reponse to: Should police departments be able to stop, question and frisk pedestrians upon reasonable suspicion?

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Yes