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What the government does to blacks and hispanics it does to everyone else later.
So while there is a racial component it is essentially a constitutional issue because eventually the NYPD will use it on everyone.
oh I agree with you there. It's not an us or them, it's We The People.
Some say, well blacks commit more crime, maybe, but when they are unfairly targetted, we all should speak up. We are all of one race, the human race. That's the way I see it.
Not according to Terry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968). The Supreme Court held that law enforcement may detain anyone who they have a reasonable suspiscion, that they can articulate, that a crime was committed, in the process of being committed, or will be committed. The law enforcement officer may also search those being detained for their own safety. No warrant is necessary. It is also known as a "Terry Stop."
Sarah, is that you? So walking in to your apartment building after school constitutes reasonable suspicion? On what planet? Did the members of the NYPD develop telekinetic abilities in the last decade that allow them to read the thoughts of people randomly walking by?
Sarah, is that you? So walking in to your apartment building after school constitutes reasonable suspicion? On what planet? Did the members of the NYPD develop telekinetic abilities in the last decade that allow them to read the thoughts of people randomly walking by?
I agree with you - but have to say the following.
Sarah no longer lives in Wasilla.
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