Posted by Cue P. on July 21, 2009 at 09:30:34 from (74.10.243.130):
In Reply to: O/T Its a Black thing posted by Gary in TX on July 21, 2009 at 05:29:34:
The story here in MA is that he refused to show his ID claiming he was being profiled. Well all he had to do was show his ID and the officer would have left. Anybody of any race is questioned when stopped by an officer and asked to show an ID. The first thing when i was pulled over for a "routine traffic stop" (light out) was to show an ID. I didnt put up a stink about. I didnt claim reverse profiling because i'm white and the officer was black. I simply showed him my ID, was told a had a light out, and sent on my way. Now this poor cop, just doing his job, will probably be the sacrificial lamb and fired to appease the likes of jesse jackson and al sharpton.
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