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Berkeley Moves Toward Unarmed, Civilian Traffic Enforcement

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Berkeley Moves Toward Unarmed, Civilian Traffic Enforcement

Berkeley Moves Toward Unarmed, Civilian Traffic Enforcement

Berkeley could become the first city in the nation where unarmed transportation employees, not police officers, will be making routine traffic stops.

Da Lin reports.

(7-10-20)


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