And like I said I have been pulled over and asked " what are you doing here" by white cops. Because I was traveling thru a known drug area late at night with out of state plates.
It happened to a brother of mine too. A FDNY battalion chief. Again by white cops.. who were DOING THEIR JOB. They asked questions, which were answered and we were both on our way home.. that's it. Was that racial?.. did those white cops not like white people?
The first time they were parked on a corner in a unmarked car, they didn't even see my face.. they saw the plates... so much for racial.
Maybe where you live that is not needed.. but here... it sure as hell is. The cops find a lot of drugs and a lot of guns.
It happened to a brother of mine too. A FDNY battalion chief. Again by white cops.. who were DOING THEIR JOB. They asked questions, which were answered and we were both on our way home.. that's it. Was that racial?.. did those white cops not like white people?
The first time they were parked on a corner in a unmarked car, they didn't even see my face.. they saw the plates... so much for racial.
Maybe where you live that is not needed.. but here... it sure as hell is. The cops find a lot of drugs and a lot of guns.
And you would be well within your rights to look him in the eye, and say "That's none of your fvking business! I'm a citizen traveling on a public st."
I might say "I just finished banging your wife, and had to leave before you got off work"..

Apparently, your right to privacy doesn't mean a damn thing to you.
Well see that just confirms what a angry man you are.
Angry at the world.
No, it just means that I'm aware of my rights.
What would your response be if the officer asked you what color underwear you're wearing?
That too, would be none of his business.
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Viper1j
on Sun 07/01/18 09:40 AM