The NYPD is skulking through the L train demanding IDs from Black and Latino men, again with zero justified cause or explanation as to why.

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    • KingGimpicus@sh.itjust.works
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      2 hours ago

      Reasonable suspicion of a crime. You need to say the whole thing.

      The number of cops that thinks “I’ve got reasonable suspicion of you being suspicious.” Has always been too goddamn high. You need reasonable suspicion OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY. Being suspicious isn’t a crime. Being black or Latino in a subway station isn’t a crime. Even stop and identify laws need to be based in reasonable suspicion of a crime because the 4th amendment demands it.

      • Verdant Banana@lemmy.world
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        59 minutes ago

        That is why cops have Terry Stops that allow them to fill in the reason as whatever and the judge always sides with the cops