Did The LA City Council Just Ban All Traffic Stops?

This is what’s going around

It’s not that cut and dry, but, still stupid. Here’s the LA Times, obviously leftist and against the stops…until an employee is hurt because a pretextual stop didn’t happen and they say “why didn’t someone do something!”

Push to limit traffic stops passes City Council — but LAPD policy not changing yet

unintended consequencesThe Los Angeles City Council on Wednesday voted in favor of new restrictions on so-called “pretextual” traffic stops, signaling a growing impatience with the Police Commission’s failure to rein in a controversial LAPD tactic that critics say enables racial discrimination.

The vote was largely symbolic. It requests that the department’s all-civilian watchdog adopt new guidelines similar to San Francisco, which bars police officers from pulling people over for broken taillights and other minor equipment violations unless there is a safety threat.

If the new policy were adopted, LAPD officers would be prohibited from stopping motorists, bicyclists or pedestrians for minor violations “except in cases where the violation poses a significant and imminent safety risk.”

The unanimous vote followed sometimes emotional testimony at a City Council meeting from Angelenos about how their lives had been shaken by discriminatory traffic stops and searches.

Several speakers pointed to a growing body of research showing that minor stops disproportionately affect Black and brown motorists and do little to combat violent crime while eroding public trust. In recent years, there have been several high-profile traffic stops that resulted in officers or drivers being killed.

Um, if someone’s being pulled over for a minor infraction and a cop or driver is getting killed it rather substantiates that the driver, or someone in the car, was a very bad person.

The current LAPD policy, in place since 2022, requires officers to record themselves on their body-worn cameras stating the reasons for suspecting a more serious crime had occurred when making a stop for a minor infraction.

And Democrats now hate the use of body cams by police, because they expose bad behavior while exonerating officers.

[Police Commission and Chief Jim] McDonnell has publicly defended the stops as an essential law enforcement tool in the department’s fight against guns, gangs and drugs. He and some transportation safety advocates have argued that persistent traffic deaths — road fatalities have in recent years outpaced the number of homicides — indicate the city needs to crack down harder on reckless driving.

He surely knows a bit more than the Wokester LA City Council members.

(KTLA) According to a report released earlier this year by the Los Angeles Chief Legislative Analyst’s Office, LAPD officers conducted more than 72,000 pretextual stops between April 2022 and September 2025.

The report found roughly 30% of those stops led to evidence of another offense, including drugs or weapons.

Most cops do not have time to harass citizens these days. This is not the 60s and 70s where they harass blacks. They 99% of the time know what they’re doing when they do a pretextual stop. Los Angeles is down 1,000 cops from it’s target of 9,500. Overtime pay is about $1 billion a year because of this, and cops often do not have time to do pretextual stops unless they truly think something is going on

San Francisco, which has banned pretextual, is short 500 cops of their 2,074 staffing level. They do not have time. So, they ignore lots of bad road behavior

But the same report also showed that people perceived to be Black or Latino accounted for approximately 86% of all pretextual stops during that period.

For Liquan Hunt, whose father is an LAPD officer, the issue is deeply personal.

“Forty stops, two tickets,” Hunt told KTLA’s Lindsey Peña. “You’re getting pulled over for something else.”

Yeah, well, maybe there were reasons. And he was probably let off the most because your father is a cop and with warnings because something was wrong with his vehicle and/or the way he was driving. And, perhaps there are reasons blacks and Latinos are having this happen so much. How many Latinos are illegals and involved with gangs or not know how to drive well? How many times because since BLM blacks often seem to think that traffic rules do not apply to them? Admit it, you’ve seen this. But, you know, every experiment needs an experimental group, so, let’s see what happens if the Police Commission adopts this rule.

Pretextual stops are for things like expired tags, things hanging from rearview mirror (yes, that is an offense in most states), rear plate not visible (visible plates are required, you know), rear tail and brake lights not working (they signal intention when driving in a vehicle weighing several tons, right?), and failure to signal (signaling intention to pedestrians, bikers, and other motorists, you know), among others. Cops pretty much would no longer bother pulling over for this offenses for any reason, as has happened in San Francisco, which banned pretextual stops. Many times drivers would simply get a warning, now that behavior is ignored, making the roads more dangerous. And known gang members and smugglers know they can do what they want, just don’t do bigger violations.

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PRC Labor Unions Protest Over Climate And Affordability

Have they considered that things are so bad in the People’s Republik Of California because the unions support and vote for Democrats?

California labor unions rally at Capitol over affordability, climate issues

climate cowA coalition of labor unions rallied at the State Capitol on Wednesday, calling on lawmakers to address what they described as a growing affordability and climate crisis affecting workers across California.

The California Labor for Climate Jobs Coalition said rising living costs, workplace safety concerns, and staffing shortages in key state agencies are putting pressure on workers statewide.

Union leaders said a package of proposed bills could help address those concerns while preparing California’s workforce for the impacts of climate change.

“The world is in a climate crisis, and workers are suffering because of that,” said Jacquelin Tkac, president of UAW Local 1115.

What do they really want? Well, a lot more workers who will be part of the unions, giving them more money and power. Huh.

“The big ask is a set agenda of bills that really support working people in affordability, in safety, and in workers’ rights, especially in the context of climate change and the way that that’s massively restructuring our economy,” said Julia Sebastian with the California Labor for Climate Jobs Coalition.

Two of the bills focus on refinery safety and supporting refinery workers during refinery closures in California, according to the coalition.

“That also links to affordability and the gas prices that we’re seeing right now, ways that we can really make sure that we keep gas prices lower rather than spiking, and also safe safety in refinery workplaces and surrounding communities,” Sebastian said.

Have they considered that their support of Democrats and climate scam legislation has made California gas so f’ing expensive? Sigh.

Meanwhile

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Oklahoma Governor Mandates Immigration Checks On Welfare Recipients

This is obviously causing a lot of barking from the moonbats

Gov. Stitt acts on pending immigration bills as lawmakers squabble over ending legislative session

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stit issued an executive order Wednesday mandating immigration enforcement checks of federal welfare applicants. The move comes amid legislative Republican infighting, as lawmakers eye the end of session.

Senate Pro Temp Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, unofficially ended the legislative session for his chamber early, saying senators’ work is largely done.

Still left incomplete: a pair of bills by House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, requiring state agencies to check for the immigration status of federal welfare applicants and report those in the country without permission to immigration authorities.

That left Hilbert frustrated and confused, because just the day before both chambers agreed to end next week.

Republicans can be their own worst enemies. Can you imagine Democrats not forcing through a bill that does the opposite of Stitt’s order?

The ultimate fate of the bills may not matter. Stitt’s executive order directs “the Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) and the Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) to utilize the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) system to verify the legal status of applicants for programs including Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), and Medicaid.”

It’s interesting: if a foreign national has applied for U.S. citizenship and is going through the process here in the U.S. they are barred from taking government programs like welfare, SNAP, Medicaid, and more. They have to prove they can pay for their own lives throughout the process. But, if you are an illegal, (fake) asylum seeker, or visa holder the government seems fine with spending that money, which could have gone to underserved Americans (plus, of course, there’s all the fraud, waste, and graft in these systems).

 

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Alaskan Tsunami No One Heard Of Last Year Was Your Fault

First, though, cult insanity. Sorry about the nudity, but, we’re all adults

Wait till she realizes that being hung by your feet for long periods of time was used to torture people, causing asphyxiation as the organs press on the diaphragm, circulatory failure, Cerebral Hemorrhage, and Rhabdomyolysis. Also, her head, back, and shoulders are really going to hurt

Anyhow

Alaskan megatsunami bigger than Empire State Building triggered by climate change

A tsunami at a popular tourist spot in Alaska was the second highest ever recorded and it was “unbelievably lucky” no one was hurt, researchers have said.

The wave at the Tracy Arm Fjord in the Tongass National Forest was triggered by a rock landslide which was driven by climate change.

Only the timing of the event, 5.30am on 10 August last year, meant no cruise ships or boats were in the area when the tsunami happened – but experts fear next time “we may not be so lucky”.

Scientists said the wave was up to 1,578ft (481m) tall, making it far bigger than The Shard in London and comfortably higher than New York City’s Empire State Building.

Climate change meant the glacier supporting the mountain had retreated amid warming temperatures, eventually leaving the rock unsupported and triggering a landslide.

Well, things warm up during an interglacial period, especially during a warm period during the interglacial. There’s no witchcraft, er, anthropogenic causation, involved.

There were no photographs or footage of the tsunami, so the scientists reconstructed the events using aerial photos taken after, alongside other data.

The researchers determined the tsunami’s height by measuring where the stripping of vegetation had occurred.

It’s a narrow fjord, so, yeah, it could be big. If it happened. There is a photo at the article which shows the aftermath 3 days later.

University College London geophysicist and study co-author Stephen Hicks said: “This collapse triggered a seismic wave observed around the globe.”

And, yet, this is the first time I’ve heard of it, despite the huge amount of climate scam news I view.

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If All You See…

…is a palm tree that will soon grow in the Arctic, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is The Right Scoop, with a post on Trump pausing Project Freedom.

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NC GA Looks To Put Pause On Property Tax Increases

Too bad they didn’t step in when property taxes exploded post-COVID when home values increased by over two times

And

NC reappraisal ‘moratorium’ advances as counties face budget gaps

Competing desires of North Carolina property owners and county tax collectors are coming to a head at the state capitol, where lawmakers say they want to try to insulate taxpayers from rising property costs.

The North Carolina state Senate on Tuesday voted 36-9 to give initial approval to Senate Bill 889, which would block most county governments from implementing new property taxes based on appraisals from this calendar year.

Local officials have expressed concern about legislation that limits their ability to generate revenue when the state’s population — and its needs — are growing, and as the cost of goods and services rises. Legislators heeded the concerns of some counties Tuesday by passing a last-minute amendment that exempts Clay, Chowan and Pamlico counties from the bill.

Of course, some Democrats do not like this

House Minority Leader Rep. Robert Reives, D-Chatham, has called the proposed amendment a “political stunt” to punish municipalities for using property taxes to fill budget holes created by lapses in state funding. Senate Minority Leader Sydney Batch, D-Wake, on Tuesday criticized Berger’s proposal for not delivering long-term property tax relief.

Senate Democrats proposed an amendment to Berger’s bill that would have lowered the state’s income threshold to qualify for property tax exceptions. “Our amendments would have actually delivered results for people immediately, instead of just pausing things and kicking the can down the road.”

Trying to save citizens money is a “stunt”. Hell, the property taxes should be lowered. And you know what should happen? Deep dive audits into the finances of the counties. Let’s get a full picture of how the money forcibly taken from residents/property owners is being spent. Let’s see what kinds of waste, fraud, and graft is occurring. Let’s see how much they really do not need to spend. Treat them like a company, where spending must be responsible. Be like you, where you spend your money responsibly.

Oh, and BTW, when it comes to teacher pay, how about a compromise: the teachers who have been there at least 5 years get that 25% raise, but, at least two thirds of all those in administration and such, positions which are utterly unnecessary, are terminated and not replaced, plus an audit on how the money is spent. Oh, and having realistic goals and reviews for the teachers to see if they are performing.

The problem with government is that the minute they are short on money from their own incompetence, waste, and fraud they look to rip more money from citizens.

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Sigh: Microplastics Could Maybe Possibly Be Heating The World Up

Here we go

How microplastics are likely helping to heat up the planet

Microplastics lurk in nearly every corner of the globe. Scientists have found the tiny particles in rivers and lakes, in agricultural soil and in the oceans. They have infiltrated our food and water, cleaning products and cosmetics, even our own bodies.

But do they also play a role in hastening the warming of the planet?

It’s a question researchers inch closer toward answering in a new study published Monday that finds these minuscule pieces of plastic — particularly ones of various colors — are contributing to heating the atmosphere.

Drew Shindell, a Duke University earth science professor and co-author of the study in Nature Climate Change, said many questions remain about the precise impacts, but the new findings show that on the whole, microplastics in the atmosphere are likely absorbing more heat than they are reflecting.

OK, three points. First, sure, there is a possibility that this could be occurring, but, second, what’s this “likely” stuff? Is it or is it not holding heat? Why are we writing papers and articles when the conclusion is “likely”? If it is happening, that would be part of the “land use” component, not from doomy greenhouse gases.

Third, I will agree that microplastics are a big problem, as are dumped plastics. But, do we really need to drag the climate cult into this? We can just leave it as environmental issues.

The authors estimate that microplastics suspended in the atmosphere could be contributing to global warming at about one-sixth the amount of black carbon, also known as soot, a pollutant generated largely from burning fossil fuels.

So, they don’t really know? Huh.

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Portland Goes All In On Refusing To Work With Federal Immigration Authorities

Portland, Maine seems like a great place for the next big immigration operation

Portland limits immigration enforcement assistance, going beyond other cities

Portland further restricted local assistance with federal immigration enforcement, even more so than other Maine cities in response to President Donald Trump’s operation in the state this winter.

Similar to ordinances passed in Rockland and Lewiston, the Portland City Council amended its city code Monday night to ban employees and resources from being used to assist or cooperate with any federal agency in any immigration enforcement operation, except where legally required to do so by law or court order.

However, Portland’s ordinance goes a bit further by adding more restrictions for city employees that are only applicable to police under a new state law, such as preventing them from using immigration authorities as interpreters for local law enforcement.

Several cities in Maine have considered limiting cooperation with immigration enforcement in response to Trump’s mass deportation agenda, specifically since U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s large-scale operation in January resulted in the detention of Maine residents who were pursuing lawful immigration processes and had no criminal records. Bangor and Waterville are currently deliberating their own ordinances.

Get this: if Portland and the other cities would hand over the illegal aliens arrested for breaking the law to ICE with no fuss, heck, get proactive and call them and hand them over, then there would be less chance of operations that will scoop up those who simply broke the law in coming to the US illegally. But, you know, good luck, this could be them

Trump immigration czar pledges punishment if NY lawmakers limit cooperation with ICE

Republicans are firing warning shots at Gov. Kathy Hochul and other Democratic state lawmakers: If you pass new laws to protect immigrants across New York, there will be consequences.

Tom Homan, an upstate New York native who serves as President Donald Trump’s border czar, said he would respond to any new law by sending more U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents to the Empire State.

“We’re going to flood the zone. You’re going to see more ICE agents than you’ve ever seen before,” Homan said Tuesday at a border security conference in Phoenix, seen in a video posted to social media by a Newsmax reporter and widely cited in media reports Tuesday. “So congratulations, because when we send these teams out there, we’ll find a bad guy. Most times we do. And when we find a bad guy, he’s with others, others who may not be a priority target, but they’re in the country illegally.”

Why do Democrats want to protect so many criminals? It’s not just because Trump is in office, they did this while Obama and Biden were in office.

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We’re Saved: Amsterdam Bans Ads For Meat And Fossil Fuels

I’d be more impressed if they actually banned citizens from eating meat in the city, using fossil fueled vehicles, and closing Amsterdam Airport Schiphol

Major city bans ads for meat, fossil fuels in sweeping crackdown critics call overreach

Amsterdam has reportedly become the first capital city in the world to ban public ads for meat and fossil fuels — wiping burgers, gas-powered cars, and airline promotions from billboards, tram stops and metro stations.

Since May 1, the Dutch capital and tourist hotspot’s advertising landscape has undergone a dramatic shift. Ads once showcasing chicken nuggets, SUVs, and budget flights have been replaced with promotions for museums and concerts, according to BBC News.

Local politicians say the sweeping move is part of an aggressive climate agenda, with goals to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and cut meat consumption in half, the outlet reported.

“The climate crisis is very urgent,” Anneke Veenhoff from the GreenLeft Party said. “I mean, if you want to be leading in climate policies and you rent out your walls to exactly the opposite, then what are you doing?”

If it’s so urgent then why do they have fossil fueled buses and boats? Cars? In fairness, a lot of people ride bikes in Amsterdam, it’s just kind of the thing over there, and it has over 250 miles of bike lanes. Ban everything that uses fossil fuels in the city. Ban meat in the city. If they really care

Supporters, however, are framing the policy as a broader cultural shift — even comparing meat ads to cigarette campaigns of decades past.

“Because if I look now back at like old pictures, you have Johan Cruyff,” Hannah Prins, a paralegal at Advocates for the Future, told the outlet. “The famous Dutch footballer. … He would be in advertisements for tobacco. That used to be normal. He died of lung cancer.”

Prins added, “I don’t think it’s normal to see murdered animals on billboards. So I think it’s very good that that’s going to change.”

It’s an authoritarian cult.

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If All You See…

…is an area turning to desert from too much carbon pollution, you might just be a Warmist

The blog of the day is This ain’t Hell…, with a post on your daily feel good stories.

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