Diving whilst black. LOLBecause an MP being pulled over for driving whilst black
Anyway, she was not driving though, some honky was, and she lied about the driver and has made this into a race issue.
That's the point.
Diving whilst black. LOLBecause an MP being pulled over for driving whilst black
Hysteria? I agree woodies overreacting a bit but I'm not sure anyone involved in this is hysterical.
Why is it a news worthy item? Because an MP being pulled over for driving whilst black is unusual and undercuts most of the normal line about how they probably deserved it.
In this example we've discovered that the police can't spell and don't know the rules on what you can and can't do with window tints. Either they're really incompetent or they're making **** up to avoid admitting what really happened.
no, you don't need to prove that people like you have prejudices against people.
We already know.
That statement just shows how little you do know.no, you don't need to prove that people like you have prejudices against people.
We already know.
No, i don't. It's a commonly held perception.Yes you do need to find some supporting evidence to justify your perception.
Otherwise it is simply prejudicial preconceived conjecture.
One could easily argue that there is a perception some women have an attitude, without mentioning the colour of their skin.
It would still be sexist, unless it was supported by some evidence to suggest the perception was justified.
Did the distrust of the police come first. or did the institutional racism of the police come first? Whose responsibility is it to remove that distrust of the police by the black community, and what is the best way to achieve it? By continuing to stop and search an unacceptable number of black people.
The clip doesn't show Dawn Butler being very dignified.the hysteria is caused by her recording
The responsibility question is pure chicken and egg. Both sides need to work together and until they do, the situation won't improve.
Dawn Butler had the perfect opportunity to be constructive or destructive. She chose the destructive option of inflaming tensions further for political gain.
Thanks also to Mottie for proividing the link that says :
"When can the police stop and search you?
In most cases in England and Wales, police can only stop and search you (or your vehicle) if they have "reasonable grounds" that you might be carrying:
Reasonable grounds for stopping someone cannot be based on race or whether the person is a known criminal."
- Illegal drugs
- Stolen property
- A Weapon
- Something that could be used to carry out a crime, like a crowbar
which of these includes "driving on the wrong side of the road?"
In the UK the police have the right to stop a vehicle for any reason and ask to see your documents. They don't even have to suspect you of anything or you have done anything wrong.Police can also stop a car when its driver has committed a driving offence. 'Wrong side of the road' can be considered a driving offence if it is endangering other road users.
The police can stop a vehicle for any reason. If they ask you to stop, you should always pull over when it’s safe to do so. You’re breaking the law if you do not stop.
If you’re stopped, the police can ask to see your:
- driving licence
- insurance certificate
- MOT certificate
You're probably correct, it is a commonly held perception among the prejudiced and gullible in society.No, i don't. It's a commonly held perception.
In the UK the police have the right to stop a vehicle for any reason and ask to see your documents. They don't even have to suspect you of anything or you have done anything wrong.
https://www.gov.uk/stopped-by-police-while-driving-your-rights
Nor are you obliged to answer their irrelevant questions.However, you are not obliged to carry them.
I doubt if your opinion, that it's a commonly held perception, is accurate among the BAME community. Funny that!
Precisely.In the UK the police have the right to stop a vehicle for any reason and ask to see your documents. They don't even have to suspect you of anything or you have done anything wrong.
https://www.gov.uk/stopped-by-police-while-driving-your-rights