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Honestly, I realize it will probably be lambasted on here, but there is some value to this. Im sure these POCs do get pissed when these liberal whites accuse them of crimes on thier own property.

It might get the nosey/slightly racist people to mind thier own business and leave folks alone, unless they have a reason to suspect something illegal is going on.

Will be interesting to see if this law gets abused, and maybe its a bad idea. But hopefully it curbs some of this busy body stuff.
(10-20-2020, 10:57 AM)Conanthelibrarian Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, I realize it will probably be lambasted on here, but there is some value to this.  Im sure these POCs do get pissed when these liberal whites accuse them of crimes on thier own property. 

It might get the nosey/slightly racist people to mind thier own business and leave folks alone, unless they have a reason to suspect something illegal is going on. 

Will be interesting to see if this law gets abused, and maybe its a bad idea.  But hopefully it curbs some of this busy body stuff.
Never fear posting thoughts.   No blasting, or at least few times anyway.   Actually you make a decent point.
It's already illegal to misuse 911. If it isn't an emergency and I want to have the police out about something I use the regular police number. They always connect you to 911 dispatch anyway but I figure it goes in lower priority as it should. Did that for a suspicious character in my neighborhood one night. Street type person with a backpack nosing around wandering down different streets. Private streets not public roads. White. I'd hate to have to think I'd be putting myself in jeopardy if I called on someone like that and they had some sort of color to them as opposed to pink or tan. 
Yeah the guy was street trash with a long record. The cops talked to him and sent him on his way. So he knew he was being watched in our neighborhood at least and I didn't see him again.
Let me get this straight......this is going to be a law protecting blacks ONLY without regards to anyone else..........anything else??
(10-20-2020, 10:57 AM)Conanthelibrarian Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly, I realize it will probably be lambasted on here, but there is some value to this.  Im sure these POCs do get pissed when these liberal whites accuse them of crimes on thier own property. 

It might get the nosey/slightly racist people to mind thier own business and leave folks alone, unless they have a reason to suspect something illegal is going on. 

Will be interesting to see if this law gets abused, and maybe its a bad idea.  But hopefully it curbs some of this busy body stuff.
I agree with this. Whether either side wants to admit it or not, there is a certain intersection between dumbass "Karen" types and old school bigots. When I was a kid, well over 30 years ago, I was visitng Washington DC with my mom, sister, and aunt. The hotel we reserved was in very sketchy section of town-Minnesota Ave/RFK Stadium-and my mom decided to cancel our reservation and get a better hotel. before that, however, my aunt and I were in the elevator and a black dude gets on, who was clearly a maintenance man. He had a can of pop and got out a screwdriver to open it. My aunt kind of gasps and puts her arm across my chest. I look at the dude, he looks at me, we both look at my aunt and kind of roll our eyes together-she wasn't happy. This is the kind of stupid ***** that cops really don't want to get dragged into b/c it doesn't end well for anyone and needlessly causes friction all around.
I don't think a 911 operator should have carte blanche to determine if a call is legit or not-that is a horrible idea, but combating Karen idiocy is not a bad thing.
Kind of ironic that 30 years ago the protest anthem was "911 Is a Joke"-and Public Enemy weren't wrong wrong, then or now..........
Another idiotic law passed by idiots.  So something happens a couple of times when people misinterpret something that looks reasonably suspicious and they have to pass a law?  When you have to dredge up Emmitt Till from 1955 as an example you really have no basis for your argument.  The most likely result of this will be people seeing blacks committing actual crimes but being afraid to call police for fear of being charged by politically correct prosecutors.
(10-20-2020, 01:21 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: [ -> ]Another idiotic law passed by idiots.  So something happens a couple of times when people misinterpret something that looks reasonably suspicious and they have to pass a law?  When you have to dredge up Emmitt Till from 1955 as an example you really have no basis for your argument.  The most likely result of this will be people seeing blacks committing actual crimes but being afraid to call police for fear of being charged by politically correct prosecutors.

Why not make another law? Seems colored folks are needing all the help they can get. Hiring, promoting, removing of poor grades, etc. The folks who didn't need this remain silent because they benefit. "Who care how I got the job?" mentality. And I read or hear "silence is complicity" from these folks.
(10-20-2020, 01:27 PM)lrrps21 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-20-2020, 01:21 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: [ -> ]Another idiotic law passed by idiots.  So something happens a couple of times when people misinterpret something that looks reasonably suspicious and they have to pass a law?  When you have to dredge up Emmitt Till from 1955 as an example you really have no basis for your argument.  The most likely result of this will be people seeing blacks committing actual crimes but being afraid to call police for fear of being charged by politically correct prosecutors.

Why not make another law? Seems colored folks are needing all the help they can get. Hiring, promoting, removing of poor grades, etc. The folks who didn't need this remain silent because they benefit. "Who care how I got the job?" mentality. And I read or hear "silence is complicity" from these folks.

Considering that culture thinks Breonna Taylor and George Floyd are heroes and role models, I guess it all makes sense.
Y'all could ask to speak to the manager....
(10-20-2020, 01:31 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-20-2020, 01:27 PM)lrrps21 Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-20-2020, 01:21 PM)Hightop77 Wrote: [ -> ]Another idiotic law passed by idiots.  So something happens a couple of times when people misinterpret something that looks reasonably suspicious and they have to pass a law?  When you have to dredge up Emmitt Till from 1955 as an example you really have no basis for your argument.  The most likely result of this will be people seeing blacks committing actual crimes but being afraid to call police for fear of being charged by politically correct prosecutors.

Why not make another law? Seems colored folks are needing all the help they can get. Hiring, promoting, removing of poor grades, etc. The folks who didn't need this remain silent because they benefit. "Who care how I got the job?" mentality. And I read or hear "silence is complicity" from these folks.

Considering that culture thinks Breonna Taylor and George Floyd are heroes and role models, I guess it all makes sense.

Low capacity, and those using them, create these heroes & role models.