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New Dorset Police chief will end stop-and-search racism
Dorset's chief constable has vowed to end racial profiling over police stop-and-searches.
Chief Constable Amanda Pearson, who previously apologised for "institutional racism" in the force, said she aimed to end the disparity but gave no target date.
In a 91福利社 interview to mark her first two years in post, she said Dorset was "still an outlier" for stop-and-searches.
"We should at some point in the future - and I can't yet predict when that can be - we shouldn't see that disparity in stop-and-search."
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