The Springfield FBI office is making informational videos to show
Illinois teens how to behave at traffic stops — lessons that experts say
are especially relevant in the wake of occasionally violent exchanges
between police and minority motorists.
The traffic video, which is funded by the FBI
and in-kind contributions and shot by the Central Illinois Film
Commission, will be a 20-25 minute segment on the do's and don'ts of
interacting with the police when stopped.
"There is a lot of misinformation on the
internet on how these stops are supposed to be," said Craig King, Chief
Division Counsel for the FBI in Springfield, Illinois. "This video will
dispel some urban myths about traffic stops."
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Source: NBC News
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