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DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT <br />DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT – DRAFT <br /> <br />During 2017, New Brighton police officers made nearly 4,000 traffic stops. The New Brighton <br />Department of Public Safety (NBDPS) joined with other Ramsey County law enforcement agencies on <br />January 9, 2017 to begin voluntarily collecting traffic stop data. New Brighton initiated this effort to <br />increase transparency and provide more context to the limited amount of information than was <br />previously captured. Minnesota law does not require the collection of this information. Starting in <br />January 2017, New Brighton officers began recording the following data on every traffic stop: <br />- Perceived race of the driver <br />- Gender of the driver <br />- Whether the driver was searched <br />- Whether the vehicle was searched <br />- The reason for the traffic stop (moving violation, vehicle/equipment violation, investigative, or <br />the result of a 911 call) <br />NBDPS provides the below summary graphics of our data collection from last year pertaining to <br />perceived race of the driver and reason for the traffic stop, along with two data sets containing <br />demographic information from our community, including 2010 US Census Data and enrollment <br />information from Irondale High School as of November 2017. More information about the City of New <br />Brighton and demographics are available on the City’s website: http://www.newbrightonmn.gov/about/ <br />Several important questions are not answered by this data collection effort: <br />1. Demographic information of drivers who reside in the City of New Brighton. <br />2. Demographic information of drivers who reside elsewhere but travel through New Brighton. <br />3. Demographic information of drivers who either commit a moving violation and/or have an <br />equipment deficiency on their vehicle; this report lists only those who were stopped by police. <br />
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