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Traffic Stop Language Barriers?
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<blockquote data-quote="astrodudepsu" data-source="post: 14922650" data-attributes="member: 52761"><p>This past weekend I was talking to a retired Fairfax County cop at a local pistol match. Left after 20-some years and certainly had some very interesting insights about the area after seeing it evolve for 20 years.</p><p></p><p>I started thinking about this, but didn't get a chance to ask him, so I'll open it up to you all. For those of you in multi-cultural areas what (if any?) is the SOP for a traffic stop where the person simply does not speak English? And I'm not just talking Spanish speakers either, here in DC metro we have dozens of spoken languages from 6 continents.</p><p></p><p>I would expect a decent sized police force in a large area to have a few officers who speak Spanish, but Mandarin? Russian? Korean? Hindi? yeah not so much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="astrodudepsu, post: 14922650, member: 52761"] This past weekend I was talking to a retired Fairfax County cop at a local pistol match. Left after 20-some years and certainly had some very interesting insights about the area after seeing it evolve for 20 years. I started thinking about this, but didn't get a chance to ask him, so I'll open it up to you all. For those of you in multi-cultural areas what (if any?) is the SOP for a traffic stop where the person simply does not speak English? And I'm not just talking Spanish speakers either, here in DC metro we have dozens of spoken languages from 6 continents. I would expect a decent sized police force in a large area to have a few officers who speak Spanish, but Mandarin? Russian? Korean? Hindi? yeah not so much. [/QUOTE]
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