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Proposed Law Would Limit Police Chases (Los Angeles Times)







Proposed Law Would Limit Police Chases
(Los Angeles Times)

Proposed Law Would Limit Police Chases
(Los Angeles Times)
04/12/2004 04:53 AM

Los Angeles Times - SACRAMENTO — A Republican lawmaker, dismayed by a police chase that ended in the death of a teenage girl from his Northern California district, wants to make police more accountable for high-speed pursuits.




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