Controversial idea about race and policing in America

666888

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gee, why would i grow suspicious of someone who calls the death of my family members a hoax, hangs around where they are not welcome, and does not smoke or grow at all?
So I don't smoke or grow at all, another one of your fantasy's
Grow up FFS
 

UncleBuck

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Yeah I'll tell some desk sergeant in my country, what a paranoid shiteater you are
that should fuck you up :clap:
the only thing we know for sure about you is that you are a neo-nazi spammer. not much of a stretch to believe you are a cop stationed in the united states as well.
 

esh dov ets

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So I have a controversial idea about race and policing in America. Just for full disclosure, I'm a white male. And I understand many African Americans may not like this post. That's fine--call me whatever you want.

Likewise, law enforcement may not like this post.

You all have been warned. Stop reading now.

Anyway, blacks complain of being pulled over too often for "driving while black." The only reason they got pulled over was because the driver was black. Police complain that when on traffic enforcement it's usually black drivers that are breaking most of the rules.

Doing my work with Louisiana prisoners--most of whom are black--I've recognized that many African Americans in this state were never formally taught to drive. Consequently, when they get on the roads they break all kinds of easy to follow traffic rules. They change lanes without signalling, they tailgate drivers in front of them, they stop in the middle of the road for no apparent reason. They speed excessively, and turn right on red when a sign clearly says don't do that.

I've proposed an idea for La. state prisoners to undergo (among many other release programs) driver training before being released. They will need to get a DL after their probation period is over, and they need to know how to drive because when a cop pulls you over in Louisiana, it's a fishing expedition. If they discover the driver has a record, they're going to search the car, and the driver, search the passengers, and bring out the dogs.

I am sure that there are numerous cops in America that harass black drivers just because they're black. But given the driving that I do in this state, and given the reckless shit I see black drivers doing on the road, I can certainly understand that African Americans need to understand some basic things about being on the road--and that many are being pulled over because they are doing 65 in a 45, or instead of finding a rest area, they pull over on the shoulder of the interstate and have lunch.

https://www.aclu.org/report/driving-while-black-racial-profiling-our-nations-highways
thanks for the warning.
Watch out for asian and female drivers too.
 

whitebb2727

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Y'all live in some fucked up areas.
So it went from being a liar about seeing a judge over a ticket to living in fucked up areas.

I've lived in multiple states and all of them you have to go in front of a judge for a ticket. Some allow the option to pay without going to court.

Quit acting like you know something. What ever applies to the area you live in is not the standard for everywhere else.
 

fdd2blk

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So it went from being a liar about seeing a judge over a ticket to living in fucked up areas.

I've lived in multiple states and all of them you have to go in front of a judge for a ticket. Some allow the option to pay without going to court.

Quit acting like you know something. What ever applies to the area you live in is not the standard for everywhere else.

I know in CA an expired registration is a fix-it ticket. You go to DMV and pay your registration. Then you go to the court clerk, who is downstairs from the courtroom, and you show them your current registration and pay a small fee.

The judges here have better things to do with their time than waste it on procrastinators.

Quit being such a crybaby.
 

whitebb2727

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I know in CA an expired registration is a fix-it ticket. You go to DMV and pay your registration. Then you go to the court clerk, who is downstairs from the courtroom, and you show them your current registration and pay a small fee.

The judges here have better things to do with their time than waste it on procrastinators.

Quit being such a crybaby.
That's projection on your part.

I didn't cry about a single thing.

The courts should have better things to do. You know what a lot of jurisdictions require someone to go in front of a judge of something simple like registration tickets? Money. Not only do you have to pay to fix it but pay the court cost also.

Got a damn equipment failure ticket. 25 bucks. Cost over 200 when I paid it.

It is a racket.
 
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