They wouldn't be accused of racism if they did, so would have one weapon in their bow possibly denied to them otherwise to solve the problem.
Not sure I completely agree with some of this. You might not care if it offends a certain group, however (innocent) people within that group might care. And there's a danger it can have the opposite effect. Read an article a couple of years back about a young black guy who had nothing to do with gangs, was sticking in at school, wanted a better future for himself etc. However he was becoming more and more disillusioned with authority due to being stopped x times when walking home from school for a search. I agree we need a police system that is robust, however do we want a police system that people look on with genuine fear? I'd assert there's a balance to be struck.
And let's look at a different scenario. There was an article recently about the 100+ gangs in Liverpool causing increasing distress to law abiding citizens. Mostly drug and turf related. Many of these gang members are white boys/men. In an attempt to get on top of the situation and show authority, should the police in Liverpool increase stop and search of every white male aged late teens and above because they potentially fit the profile of a gang member in that area?
Not sure I completely agree with some of this. You might not care if it offends a certain group, however (innocent) people within that group might care. And there's a danger it can have the opposite effect. Read an article a couple of years back about a young black guy who had nothing to do with gangs, was sticking in at school, wanted a better future for himself etc. However he was becoming more and more disillusioned with authority due to being stopped x times when walking home from school for a search. I agree we need a police system that is robust, however do we want a police system that people look on with genuine fear? I'd assert there's a balance to be struck.
And let's look at a different scenario. There was an article recently about the 100+ gangs in Liverpool causing increasing distress to law abiding citizens. Mostly drug and turf related. Many of these gang members are white boys/men. In an attempt to get on top of the situation and show authority, should the police in Liverpool increase stop and search of every white male aged late teens and above because they potentially fit the profile of a gang member in that area?
Yes and yes? What's up with you, its not about colour ffs, i don't care what colour they are, they're offenders, i wish people would just stop using colour as an excuse or stick or other reason to prevent the underlying driver, protecting the innocent public.Not sure I completely agree with some of this. You might not care if it offends a certain group, however (innocent) people within that group might care. And there's a danger it can have the opposite effect. Read an article a couple of years back about a young black guy who had nothing to do with gangs, was sticking in at school, wanted a better future for himself etc. However he was becoming more and more disillusioned with authority due to being stopped x times when walking home from school for a search. I agree we need a police system that is robust, however do we want a police system that people look on with genuine fear? I'd assert there's a balance to be struck.
And let's look at a different scenario. There was an article recently about the 100+ gangs in Liverpool causing increasing distress to law abiding citizens. Mostly drug and turf related. Many of these gang members are white boys/men. In an attempt to get on top of the situation and show authority, should the police in Liverpool increase stop and search of every white male aged late teens and above because they potentially fit the profile of a gang member in that area?
Did you try theYes and yes? What's up with you, its not about colour ffs, i don't care what colour they are, they're offenders, i wish people would just stop using colour as an excuse or stick or other reason to prevent the underlying driver, protecting the innocent public.
When i was a lad i hung out with some people from a gang, that at times were unpleasant, i noticed quickly i kept getting stopped by the police, searched a few times and a few more, i am not your average british looking male due to my roots, but not once didn't i put it don't to anything other than i fitted the profile of the lads i hung out with, it matters not about colour. I stopped hanging out with them and also changed my style and appearance, the police left me alone, simples. The day we cry racism or some sort of unfair bias (when it clearly isn't) which in turns prevents the police doing their job we are undermining them and are ultimately
Perm and a Moustache disguise?
... i don't care what colour they are, they're offenders...
How have you decided they are offenders, by their skin colour?
How about the way they dress?
How they are acting ?
The area they are in?
The standard of their driving.
Since Jamaican gangs took over the drug trade it's generally assumed they're dealing, so anyone stood on a street corner will be suss for a stop-and-search. It's become more complicated since the 90s but a commonly held axiom for police in major cities in the UK.But they police stop far more blacks than white.
How have you decided they are offenders, by their skin colour?
Bodd's done that frequently and has made no secret of his disdain for those of colour.Wasting yer time with the usual suspects / fruit cakes they will always play the race card
How many friends 'of colour' do you and your family have? When I say friends, I mean close friends - those that you would go round to their house for a meal or who you would invite round to yours for a meal. Or go out solely socially with and not part of a group. Or go on holiday with. Or who act as godparents to your children or you theirs? I have none. Does that mean I treat them with disdain? Does that make me racist? Should I actively go out and look for some to show political correctness?Bodd's done that frequently and has made no secret of his disdain for those of colour.
Another strawmanHow many friends 'of colour' do you and your family have? When I say friends, I mean close friends - those that you would go round to their house for a meal or who you would invite round to yours for a meal. Or go out solely socially with and not part of a group. Or go on holiday with. Or who act as godparents to your children or you theirs? I have none. Does that mean I treat them with disdain? Does that make me racist? Should I actively go out and look for some to show political correctness?
Irrelevant and nothing to do with bodd and his repeated, tiresome race baiting/bashing posts.How many friends 'of colour' do you and your family have? When I say friends, I mean close friends - those that you would go round to their house for a meal or who you would invite round to yours for a meal. Or go out solely socially with and not part of a group. Or go on holiday with. Or who act as godparents to your children or you theirs? I have none. Does that mean I treat them with disdain? Does that make me racist? Should I actively go out and look for some to show political correctness?
So that’s a big fat none then.Irrelevant and nothing to do with bodd and his repeated, tiresome race baiting/bashing posts.