Seattle police should strongly consider eliminating traffic stops for minor, civil and non-dangerous violations, the city's inspector general wrote this week in a letter to Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz.

Such stops should be discontinued "for the safety of both officers and the public and for racial fairness," wrote Seattle Inspector General Lisa Judge, who is charged by law with helping to ensure the fairness and integrity of the police system in its delivery of law enforcement services.

In her letter to Diaz, Judge wrote that traffic stops should be limited to offenses that create a danger to the public, such as reckless driving, DUI, school zone violations, or other similar circumstances.

Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.

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