Minnesota implemented a law restricting police from asking drivers why they were pulled over during traffic stops, requiring them to inform drivers of the reason.

Minnesota has implemented a new law, effective this year, which prohibits police officers from asking drivers why they were pulled over during traffic stops. Instead, officers must inform drivers of the reason for the stop, unless it would be unreasonable under the circumstances. This change aims to enhance transparency and fairness in interactions between officers and drivers.

June 23, 2024
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