Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has called for police traffic stops to be reviewed to look at whether black people are disproportionately affected by some police tactics.
The year-long pilot scheme forms part of an Action Plan published by City Hall to help improve trust in the Met. It comes as Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick admitted the Met «is not free from racism or discrimination».
Mr Khan said «more must be done and will be done through this Action Plan».
City Hall published the report to look at concerns that black Londoners are disproportionately affected by policing powers. New data shows black people are four times more likely to be stopped and searched in public than a white person. They are also six times more likely to be stopped in their vehicles, according to City Hall.