So, if the cops fail to "serve and protect," let's all "write a complaint." Turns out,
thatcouldeasilybecomeafull-
timejob. And if minorities "need the state" (according to the many "pundits" on videosift/social media and in the mainstream media, not to mention leftist academics), then how would more laws protect us against the abuse of the existing laws? How is more regulation going to regulate the regulators? How are other politicians going to protect us from the other politicians?
When are those demanding more government going to realize that this is
what more government looks like?
Via
Free Thought Project: In the summer of 2010, a young black man was stopped and questioned by police on the streets of Miami Gardens, Florida. According to the report filled out by the officer, he was “wearing gray sweatpants, a red hoodie and black gloves” giving the police “just cause” to question him. In the report, he was labeled a “suspicious person.”
He was an 11-year-old boy on his way to football practice.
A Fusion investigation has found that he was just one of 56,922 people who were stopped and questioned by Miami Gardens Police Department (MGPD) between 2008 and 2013. That’s the equivalent of more than half of the city’s population.
Not one of them was arrested.
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