View Full Version : Have any of you guys been racially profiled by the police?
hateraid
06-24-2014, 12:59 PM
I had my second true experience over the weekend. Me and some friends went to the lake for a stag party. All Filipino guys. We rented a boat to chill out on the lake. Beach was packed. Hundreds of boats on the lake and thousands of people on the shore. We're relaxing having fun when next thing you know the police pull up, siege and search the boat. After finding nothing on the boat asked us to tie up on shore. They called for back up and ran police checks on all of us.
After finding nothing they start patronizing us and came up with the excuse that they just wanted to know all of us were safe wearing life jackets. :rolleyes:
I guess they were just "doing their jobs"
step_back
06-24-2014, 01:05 PM
It should be a law that if the Police stop and search you they have to state the intent behind it. If they said "We're looking for someone/something in particular and had to carry out the necessary procedures" I'm sure no one would have a problem.
Saying they wanted to check your safety is a pure lie. I would say next time stand up for yourself however it would probably get you arrested.
DeuceWallaces
06-24-2014, 01:10 PM
Not racially, but I used to get pulled over constantly when I was 16-22, and never got a ticket. They'd tell me all sorts of lies about my tags being expired, or a tail light was out, try to search me and then say their computer was mistaken, or that it's working now. Once it was because I had a guitar case in the passenger seat. I remember him asking me what was in it and I told him: "I'll give you 3 guesses." Nearly gave me a ticket but thankfully his partner laughed.
I haven't been pulled over in 12 years and must have been 7-10 times my first few.
step_back
06-24-2014, 01:12 PM
Not racially, but I used to get pulled over constantly when I was 16-22, and never got a ticket. They'd tell me all sorts of lies about my tags being expired, or a tail light was out, try to search me and then say their computer was mistaken, or that it's working now. Once it was because I had a guitar case in the passenger seat. I remember him asking me what was in it and I told him: "I'll give you 3 guesses." Nearly gave me a ticket but thankfully his partner laughed.
I haven't been pulled over in 12 years and must have been 7-10 times my first few.
:roll: :roll: :roll:
Meticode
06-24-2014, 01:18 PM
I've gotten pulled over once in my life and that was driving with expired tags, (which they were expired). No other time was I pulled over in my life.
~primetime~
06-24-2014, 01:21 PM
They probably wanted to book you Deuce but were confused as to which jail to take you to...
anyway, females do have it the easiest when it comes to police issues...
BasedTom
06-24-2014, 01:56 PM
All the time. I don't blame them though, I'd be jealous of me as well if I were them.
KobesFinger
06-24-2014, 02:48 PM
I've been stopped outside my own house for looking suspicious. I had my hood up because it was night time and cold
The first time I was pulled over, I had my hair cornrowed. It was between 1 and 2am, so I'm thinking all the cop could see was my silhouette. I was let off with a warning, probably after the cop saw I was a white guy.
Dresta
06-24-2014, 03:27 PM
No, but i used to get hoody profiled occasionally from the age of about 14. First time I was just standing and minding my own business waiting for my Dad outside a cafe nero (which just happened to be near a cash machine), and got accosted and searched in the middle of the street by a couple of wankers who claimed i'd been seen 'loitering by' an ATM on CCTV. It's not like it wasn't cold either (London in Autumn or Winter: can't remember exactly).
oarabbus
06-24-2014, 04:18 PM
I've been stopped by police several times at night, driving, on foot, on bike. I'm brown, not black, with dark skin. No joke the cops would get closer, sometimes shine the flashlight on my face, and each time their demeanor and body language would immediately change once they realized I wasn't black.
Overdrive
06-24-2014, 04:27 PM
I'm white from a predominantly white country, but once I took a pino friend with me. Cops pulled us over checked lens reflexes, asked for IDs and one of them was about to get portable drugtesters. Checking the IDs the other guy found out my friend's name being Dr. x y and they immediately excused themselves for their behaviour.
I once pulled over a police car, because they crossed lanes right infront of me. Instant drugtest for me..
andgar923
06-24-2014, 04:28 PM
All the time, specially when I was young.
JEFFERSON MONEY
06-24-2014, 10:23 PM
absolutely, but they are nice cops
really doesn't help that appearance wise i look like a cross breed between a latino thug and a jihadi terrorist.
thankfully my charm and verbal skills kinda neutralize the situation.
Just2McFly
06-24-2014, 10:39 PM
The first time I was pulled over, I had my hair cornrowed. It was between 1 and 2am, so I'm thinking all the cop could see was my silhouette. I was let off with a warning, probably after the cop saw I was a white guy.
:roll: :roll: :roll: i dont believe this
Bosnian Sajo
06-24-2014, 10:48 PM
The first time I was pulled over, I had my hair cornrowed. It was between 1 and 2am, so I'm thinking all the cop could see was my silhouette. I was let off with a warning, probably after the cop saw I was a white guy.
White guy wth cornrows :facepalm
Just2McFly
06-24-2014, 10:49 PM
White guy wth cornrows :facepalm
there was a poster here with them, it looked alright to me but he was a ginger
highwhey
06-24-2014, 11:06 PM
Not racially, but when I used to skateboard I would get pulle dover all the time on the way home from the skatepark. They pulled me over for making a "wide u-turn", my tags insurance and everything was good, and the cop told me my eyes were bloodshot and what I was doing. I told him I was skateboarding for at least 4 hours, fell pretty hard a few times and I was wore out. He ended up searching my car, his back up came, put me in handcuffs and made me sit on the curb. After finding absolutely nothing (hence the reason I allowed them to search it) they gave me some speech and tried to scare me thinking I was high or on drugs, then let me go. I swear cops fvcking hate skateboarders, they used to harass the shit out of me
I think a lot of these cops get very minimal training in observing intoxication through a person's eyes. Never mind that there would be more obvious signs especially if they ask you to get out if the car but I've been told a couple times that my eyes didn't check out.
"Are you high?" Has to be my favorite, completely sober on my way home from church and yes I was in a suit.
Anyway, I can honestly say I've been pulled over once or twice due to my race. They give the typical bs excuse when they see I'm clean. I've gotten pulled over maybe 6-7 times though.
My brother is the best bs' er I know though. He was pulled over because they said he had an unpaid ticket (from another city). He had payed the ticket and even had a letter from the court house clearing him but the cops computer didn't show that so he asked my brother to step out of the car and a tow truck would come to impound it. My brother refused and 2 cops forced him out, it was a couple mins of struggle too but dude is strong and he just held tight to the steering wheel. Anyway, the guy is sitting in handcuffs in a cop car and after a few mins he talks his way out of everything. :lol
outbreak
06-24-2014, 11:20 PM
I don't think it's always "racial" profiling, it's usually more to do with just profiling in general. I used to get stopped all the time by police when I skated or when I hung around in punk gear, would always walk past everyone else at a train station and stop to check our tickets and try to search our bags.
ihoopallday
06-25-2014, 12:23 AM
Got pulled over 5 minutes after picking up a few friends to go fishing. Cops said I didn't signal early enough before turning. He really just wanted to search the car and everyone in it. One of the people I was with had a couple possession charges against him and the cops had really been watching him. I've always told my friends to NEVER carry drugs if their in my car so I had no problem letting them search. Only time I've ever been pulled over.
PHX_Phan
06-25-2014, 12:40 AM
Used to a lot when I was younger and lived in Gilbert and Mesa. Probably because a Mexican last name sticks out more in a white mormon suburb.
Never been pulled over anywhere else in Phoenix.
BasedTom
06-25-2014, 12:42 AM
Again, I really don't blame them. Most of the cops that do it to me are pathetic, short, and swarthy so it probably makes their day to go up to some random white guy and bother him for no reason. The assholes think they're John Wayne, yet they only ever seem to be giving tickets and harassing skateboarders while being nowhere to be found when the real shit happens.
My trick is to ask them "Officer, am I being detained?" If they say "Yes" then I ask for an explanation and if they say no, then I tell them that I'm leaving if that's the case.
ALBballer
06-25-2014, 12:43 AM
Well I condone profiling to some degree. For example, if you are on a TSA line and you see a multi-millionaire celebrity, I think chances are he isn't a terrorist and there is no need to check him.
Cops profile the way a person drives, is it unfair they pull over the guy that is swerving compared to the guy that is driving straight at 3 am at night?
I have been pulled over a few times. One time there was a story about some kids stealing christmas trees and the car i was driving had some strings hanging out of the back. So they saw me a white teen and the strings, and probably thought I was a good candidate because I guess white kids do stupid shit like that. Obviously it wasn't me.
Racial profiling should be used to some degree but not necessarily at these random stops.
outbreak
06-25-2014, 12:59 AM
Well I condone profiling to some degree. For example, if you are on a TSA line and you see a multi-millionaire celebrity, I think chances are he isn't a terrorist and there is no need to check him.
Cops profile the way a person drives, is it unfair they pull over the guy that is swerving compared to the guy that is driving straight at 3 am at night?
I have been pulled over a few times. One time there was a story about some kids stealing christmas trees and the car i was driving had some strings hanging out of the back. So they saw me a white teen and the strings, and probably thought I was a good candidate because I guess white kids do stupid shit like that. Obviously it wasn't me.
Racial profiling should be used to some degree but not necessarily at these random stops.
There's an issue with racial profiling but to some degree it has to happen I guess. I can't really complain about when me and my friends where profiled based on how we looked because we looked like the kind of people who would have been causing problems and on more than one occasion we were. If you were just hanging around in a 5 grand suit chances are the cops wouldn't approach you because in all likely hood they haven't had any calls about someone dressed like that and in the past they haven't arrested anyone who is dressed like that.
Cactus-Sack
06-25-2014, 01:51 AM
Yes, and it sickens me. Cops are always stopping me and asking "How are you" and making other polite chit-chat... and all because I'm white.
:roll: :roll: :roll: i dont believe this
Better yet, I once had my hair cornrowed while dyed pink. I had long hair and my coach gave me crap about my hair causing drag. I pony tailed it and my coach gave me crap about that. So the next week I cornrowed it. I was joking with a bunch of the black sprinters from other colleges and they told me that they were making me an honorary member of the black community. That was the same night I got pulled over for the first time. I think my hair was cornrowed 3 times. Twice for track meets, and once for a Halloween costume (I was Flavor Flav).
White guy wth cornrows :facepalm
Don't worry, I didn't wear them because I thought they looked good. I wore them knowing that they looked ridiculous on me.
TheMan
06-25-2014, 03:46 AM
They probably wanted to book you Deuce but were confused as to which jail to take you to...
anyway, females do have it the easiest when it comes to police issues...
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J.101
06-25-2014, 05:08 AM
Yep got pulled over driving my brothers new bmw. Cop was going the other way past me did a 180 ran traffic light in heavy traffic sirens on/lights the whole show nearly causing an accident.
I go to get out of the way coz some srs shit must be going down only for him to pull in behind me. First question before asking for license/registration "Who's car is this?" just because I was a younger black guy driving a "newish" bmw I nearly lost it, Luckily my friend was able to get me to chill out.
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