Unfortunately, I drive a ghetto minivan which causes the police to profile me and has caused people in small towns to call the police on me if I am in a public park or in their neighborhood. I even had someone call the police on me at campground that I had pre-paid for and the police were not sympathetic at all to my right to just exist.

I am aware of stop and identify laws and know that a cop needs reasonable suspicion to demand to see your ID. However, can’t the cop just make up some lies about reasonable suspicion?

If a cop approaches me can I immediately start with: “Officer, do you have reasonable suspicion that a crime has occurred, is in the process of occurring, or is about to occur?” It seems like that will immediately escalate things even if technically the law is on my side.

I just want a damn right to exist law and to not be a target for an overactive imagination by the police which treats me like a criminal until they can check me for warrants.

Honestly, I want to tell them to fuck off right away but I also don’t have money for a lawyer.

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      10 months ago

      Lol was it not immediately obvious with this description of police? The us has the worst police issue like ever. Cops in other corrupt authoritarian countries at least don’t pretend they aren’t corrupt and authoritarian

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        10 months ago

        It’s actually obvious as soon as a person doesn’t say where they are from, because there’s typically only one nationality that assumes you know where they are from.

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          9 months ago

          Couldn’t agree more lol. It’s like that meme from an anime where a very American looking dude is like the whole world belongs to America !

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      10 months ago

      if someone doesn’t tell you what country they’re in, it’s the U.S.

      and maybe germany, made that mistake too many times.