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So Is This The New Normal?
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Any police action against a non white is de facto racism?
Any police action against a non white is de facto racism?
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Here’s what should have happened. Firstly, the man shouldn’t’ve laughed at the coppers. When they were pulled over they should have done as instructed by the the police. The woman shouldn’t’ve gone bananas. Had they acted sensibly they would have been on their way within 5 minutes. I was pulled over last Sept because I was driving in SE London at 3am on the way...
05:57 Tue 07th Jul 2020
I meant that I don't know whether I would have got as agitated because that precise situation hasn't happened to me - I doubt I would have screamed, I rarely scream.
Maybe just now in frustration at not being understood.
Yes, I have been in a car stopped by the Police, more than once - one car we had in the eighties turned out to be linked to previous criminal activity - after the second stop it went to auction 2 days later. Wasn't fair to sell on the problem to one of our customers.many of who were also friends.
Maybe just now in frustration at not being understood.
Yes, I have been in a car stopped by the Police, more than once - one car we had in the eighties turned out to be linked to previous criminal activity - after the second stop it went to auction 2 days later. Wasn't fair to sell on the problem to one of our customers.many of who were also friends.
Of course it doesn't, Naomi. But I can well understand anyone getting a tad miffed when it happens time and again. And, if they have stopped him so many times, then surely they will know by now that he is not a drug dealer?
Mamya; my brother bought a 2nd hand car a good few years back and was puzzled by the number of police stops he was getting. Then he discovered that the previous owner had been a local crim and that the vehicle was 'belled up', as we say. Like you, he re-sold the car pronto.
Mamya; my brother bought a 2nd hand car a good few years back and was puzzled by the number of police stops he was getting. Then he discovered that the previous owner had been a local crim and that the vehicle was 'belled up', as we say. Like you, he re-sold the car pronto.
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from sky news.
\\In a statement, the Metropolitan Police said officers had seen a vehicle with blacked out windows that was driving on the wrong side of the road.
The force said the car was "driving suspiciously", had failed to stop, and then made off at speed.//
https:/ /twitte r.com/M etCC/st atus/12 7953831 0512328 706?s=2 0
\\In a statement, the Metropolitan Police said officers had seen a vehicle with blacked out windows that was driving on the wrong side of the road.
The force said the car was "driving suspiciously", had failed to stop, and then made off at speed.//
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Isn’t it odd how the same story can provoke two such opposing views.
Me (and a few sensitive others) see two decent young Londoners fed up with being done for DWB-type offences.
Others (whose politics are undeclared but on whose right-wing boneheadedness I’d venture a small stake) see the boys in blue doing their job and keeping the scum off the streets.
And never the twain shall meet.
Me (and a few sensitive others) see two decent young Londoners fed up with being done for DWB-type offences.
Others (whose politics are undeclared but on whose right-wing boneheadedness I’d venture a small stake) see the boys in blue doing their job and keeping the scum off the streets.
And never the twain shall meet.