Reaction is mixed following Tuesday’s Quebec Superior Court ruling to end random traffic stops by police. While those fighting racial profiling say the decision will help put an end to police abuse, law enforcement advocates argue the ruling removes a tool critical in keeping the streets safe.Global’s Phil Carpenter reports.
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Landmark Quebec ruling ending random traffic stops doesn’t sit well with law enforcement officials
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