I believe...I maybe wrong...but I doubt it! Isn't Philly predominately a black population??? So how can pulling anyone over be 'racial discrimination'???
"One might ask, why does this matter? Well, according to officials from Philadelphia it will prevent racial discrimination and empower marginalized communities with greater peace of mind when they drive around town because police officers won’t be targeting people “based off their race for no reason at all.”
What do you think about our new progressive legislation concerning these issues? Are they really targeted for “no reason at all”, or is it that they commit more violations?"
https://uafreport.com/daniel/m....ajor-us-city-bans-mi
Oh...and looks like I might be right:
In 2017, the Census Bureau estimated that the racial composition of the city was 41.3% Black (non-Hispanic), 34.9% White (non-Hispanic), 14.1% Hispanic or Latino, 7.1% Asian, 0.4% Native American, 0.05% Pacific Islander, and 2.8% multiracial