Re: Police here have no lives..
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Originally Posted by
RKO
Around 2 A.M. I see lights start flickering outside my room. So of course, as always, I go out and eves drop. They pulled over a car. Do they need one car? No. They need FOUR! They pulled over a couple kids. One black, the driver; and one white, the passenger. The cops ask the black kid to step out of the car, so he does. Then they search him. Then they search the car, then they start searching the grass acting like he threw out a weapon or drugs as they was getting pulled over. Turns out the black kid was 16 so he was violating curfew while his friend was over 17, no curfew for 17 year olds. They let the white driver go. They put the black kid in handcuffs and in the back of the car and went on their way to the station.
Am I the only one who thinks these cops are racist?
A couple months ago, they pulled over a black woman. Took her out of the car, searched her, searched the car, gave her a sobriety test, and had her car towed... why? Because she had no insurance. They needed two squad cars and a captain for that.
I live in a 95%+ white neighborhood, no black cops at all.
I got some pics :D (bad ones)
Two cars
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3134.jpg
The other two cars and the driver's car
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3135.jpg
Black kid out of the car
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3136.jpg
Black kid being searched
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3137.jpg
Talking to the kid
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3138.jpg
Searching the car
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3141.jpg
Two cops talking, left; kid sitting on the hood
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3142.jpg
Right before they put him in cuffs and took him away
http://i183.photobucket.com/albums/x...m/PICT3143.jpg
IMO, when cops pull over people at night, theres no telling who is in the car for sure or HOW they will act. It's a matter of safety to have more than one cop show up and I've seen it multiple times no matter how simple the situation or how small the town. You just never know.
Also, IMO, if you consider this racism or possible racism, take a look at your own perspective on this very situation and on some of the posts you've made on this thread because I bet if someone wanted to, they could interpret this and say this is all reverse racism in response to something that appears to be just a kid breaking the law. Tthe kid broke the law, so I agree that I see no racism here either. That's the other side of the coin.