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ridiculous discussion
JME is attention seeking
you know them ones when police are going past you and you make yourself look overly suspicious because you know you have nothing to hide
you think someone who has something to hide is going to get stopped like that no way.... i drove a couple flash cars/tinted windows for a long while(no license) and was never stopped by them low ranks...when i was fully legit a couple times i made sure i was stopped.
they got all your deets as soon as they check your plates and unless they search your car looking for something just asking for your license to confirm who you are is because you're trolling them especially if it keeps happening in the same areas as you are dealing with the same officers daily.
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Eskay Jones
Mesut bro your ignoring the fact that has existed for years.
They dont think you are for one second legit. the image in their head to see a black male driving a nice car = protecting the public type personfication of their stereotype of what you or I or even mr JME might be.
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Martin King Louie Jr
True
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The Somalian
This is the article I was on about in this weeks socialist worker where it discuss that you are 30 times more likely to be stopped if you are black
http://www.socialistworker.co.uk/art.php?id=27229
Black people are now 30 times more likely than whites to be stopped and searched by police, according to new analysis.
This figure is a dramatic rise—just 12 months earlier it had been 26 times more likely.
In 2009 black people were 10.7 times more likely to be searched under the same power.
When two of Stephen Lawrence’s killers were jailed the police were quick to say that “institutional racism” was no longer a problem.
Mishandling
They claim that things are completely different today compared to their racist mishandling of the investigation into Stephen’s murder.
But these figures expose the continuing racism within the police.
Stop and search is carried out under Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.
It gives police the power to search people on the basis of reasonable suspicion—but its use has always been racist.
It has taken on the role of the hated sus (“suspected person”) law that police used to harass black people during the 1970s and 1980s.
Then, as now, the use of the powers sparked anger and riots.
Even the Independent Police Complaints Commission has described stop and search as antagonistic and “highly intrusive”.
Record
Metropolitan Police commissioner Bernard Hogan-Howe claims to want to reduce stop and search. But his record speaks volumes. He coined the phrase “total policing” to describe a method of dealing with protests.
He has sanctioned the use of rubber bullets against demonstrators and rioters.
And after he became chief constable of Merseyside Police in 2004, the annual rate of stop and search rose from 1,389 to 23,138 within five years.
Hogan-Howe has put Operation Trident in charge of a new “teenage anti-gang” initiative in London.
The initiative is allegedly to help give young people a way out of gangs. But Trident was specifically set up to target “gun related murders within the black community”.
And officers from Trident shot and killed Mark Duggan in Tottenham in August last year. Anger at Mark’s death and police racism led directly into the riots.
But Hogan-Howe has the establishment behind him. David Cameron blamed the summer riots, which erupted after Mark Duggan was killed, on gangs.
However, detailed studies of those who took part show that just 19 percent of those arrested in London were connected to gangs. This dropped to 13 percent elsewhere.
The ruling class is keen to use rising unemployment and the cuts to scapegoat the most marginalised people yet further.
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Supermalt
f*ck the socialist worker
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The Somalian
Why?
We have a meeting in Walthamstow on Wednesday about the pension cuts the Tories are trying to force through
Also there was an intresting debate on Thursday in clapton about why it took 19 years for Stephen to get justice
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Elementalism
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Supermalt
its made up of backward hippies that cry at everything
i can't live my life depending on any government to tuck me in
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Guest chap44uns
lets just live our lives and not put drags in di whip
at the end of the day blame di dans and di tugs shooting each other
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The Somalian
Here what you are saying but they do fight the good fight anti capitalist and are Marxist. I got disillusioned with them a few years back ended up joining a splinter group but the guy who ran it was a bit mad saying that in 2005 he did go up to be a MP in Hackney south and got 200 votes.
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Niall Ferguson
iceberg done the thread tbh
elementalism please stfu
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