Okeefenokee wrote:
I'd just add that a better policy is put your hands on the steering wheel and wait for the cop to tell you what he needs from you.
I had an argument about this with the wife just the other day. I said we should instruct our teen to keep his hands on the wheel and wait for instructions instead of rummaging for the docs. Then to respond verbally "Ok officer, I'm going to reach into my pocket for my wallet" etc. She thought it ridiculous and more likely to raise suspicion. My kid is a white Eagle Scout, and looks it, but you never know what baggage the cop who approaches your car has, he could have an "armed and dangerous" that matches you.
Speaker to Animals wrote:
This isn't a racial issue. This is a quality and training issue. If you want these kinds of things to stop, you have to be realistic about the job, its requirements, and especially the nature of crime in this country. We are currently all over the place with incompetent officers being thrown into the communities armed and dangerous, and police chiefs making up bullshit stories to increase their budgets, and local governments wanting more police to feed off the public like vampires.
We agree on this, Reading about a different one today where the cop after being acquitted threatened a woman who rear ended him in traffic with his service weapon. He had had a number of red flags previous to both incidents, but the system was unable to spit him out as a bad seed. THAT'S THE BIGGEST SINGLE PROBLEM! Cops are simply unwilling to police their own ranks. It perhaps wouldn't have prevented the Castile shooting, but would numerous others where cops were know to use excessive force.
Speaker to Animals wrote:
And I readily admit most of this applies only to suburbs and small towns. The cities, such as they are, likely will require an army in the near future to keep them functioning.
Unfortunately that caveat ignores somewhere between 50 and 80% of citizens, depending on how you want to define city.
Your data in the race/crime link is tenuous, it really does not account for poverty nor the far higher likelihood of a black being arrested and convicted. But your whole apocalyptic view is outdated, all crime is down tremendously in the last 25 years, Chicago's murder rate is an outlier. But banging the crime apocalypse drum suits conservative agendas. Below is some interesting data.
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