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A defective taillight is in violation of the New York vehicle and traffic law and could lead to you and your vehicle being stopped by police. Avoid that scenario by getting your taillight checked and fixed for free, this Saturday.
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WBFO continues reporting on traffic stop receipts issued by the Buffalo Police Department, and finds that Black people are stopped disproportionately to their population in all nine council districts.
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On today's episode of "What's Next," WBFO Holly Kirkpatrick who recently released her story “Driving While Black in Buffalo” shares more of her findings and we'll hear from several people who provided context for her reporting, including a city resident who has been stopped more than once by Buffalo police, a local activist calling for change in how city police conduct their work and a national attorney who argues the practice is in violation of state and federal law.
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WBFO's analysis of traffic stop receipt data found there are racial disparities in traffic stops conducted by the Buffalo Police Department.
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A WBFO analysis of stop receipts shows there are racial disparities in traffic stops in Buffalo, with Black people being disproportionately pulled over by the Buffalo Police Department.