That is a real possibility! Or a possible escapee from a mental hospital.Soccerdad1995 wrote:That would be like me calling the police when I see a Hillary bumper sticker on a car because I fear that anyone who is a supporter of a known felon might possibly rob me.
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- Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:59 pm
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Re: IN: Court of Appeals: Merely having a gun not "reasonable suspicion"
- Tue Aug 30, 2016 12:30 pm
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Re: IN: Court of Appeals: Merely having a gun not "reasonable suspicion"
According to the appeal the cab driver told the police he was afraid that he was going to be robbed. Which doesn't make a bit of sense because....he didn't get robbed by the passenger who dropped the gun. Every time I've ridden in a cab after I paid the driver and walked away, the driver never waited around to see if I was coming back to rob him.
Sounds like the cab driver was racially profiling his black customer.
Sounds like the cab driver was racially profiling his black customer.