Judge rules Kansas Highway Patrol 'waged war on motorists,' violated constitutional rights
Source: Kansas City Star
Judge rules Kansas Highway Patrol waged war on motorists, violated constitutional rights
Katie Moore, Katie Bernard
Fri, July 21, 2023 at 2:40 PM EDT·4 min read
The Kansas Highway Patrol has waged war on motorists, a federal judge wrote in a scathing ruling against the agencys practice of extending car stops in hopes of discovering drugs.
In the order filed Friday, U.S. District Judge Kathryn H. Vratil wrote that patrols tactics in traffic stops violated the Constitution.
The practice, called the Kansas two step, is a maneuver in which troopers at the end of a traffic stop take a couple of steps toward their patrol car before turning around to initiate a voluntary interaction with the driver.
The strategy would buy the patrol extra time to probe for incriminating information or get a drug-sniffing dog to a location.
As wars go, this one is relatively easy, Vratil wrote. Its simple and cheap, and for motorists, its not a fair fight. The war is basically a question of numbers: stop enough cars and youre bound to discover drugs. And whats the harm if a few constitutional rights are trampled along the way?
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