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Did Denver police stop pulling over cars with expired tags?
On May 1, 2024, Denver police halted the practice of pulling over cars for minor traffic infractions, including expired vehicle registration tags, unless they pose an immediate threat to public safety.
The policy shift prioritizes faster response times to 911 emergency calls, car accidents and violations that endanger public safety.
A DPD spokesperson also cited studies suggesting strict enforcement of low-level offenses such as expired license plate tags or broken taillights can lower public trust in law enforcement.
Police said ignoring minor traffic violations “focuses officer time and resources” toward “incidents that pose real threats to public safety.”
Officers can stop motorists for minor violations if they have information the driver or passengers could be involved in a more serious crime.
Police can still write tickets for minor violations when responding to a traffic crash. They will also continue to scan plates for stolen and missing vehicles involved in crimes.
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