It's as silly an argument as saying you are profiling when you use a sobriety check point. Some of the drivers are allowed to go after showing their license, registration etc. and no obvious signs of being impaired. Others, who show signs of driving in an illegal manner, are asked to perform other tests. If they fail the test they are arrested.
Now why is someone who is showing no outward sign of impairment asked to stop in the first place? What if I forgot my driver's license or some other scenerio you can imagine like djplong's story. Doesn't it give the police an opportunity to harrase minorities? Isn't it a slippery slope? I say...pardon my language....BS It isn't a perfect world. But if you aren't breaking the law, you have anything to worry about.
Prince William County, Va. where I lived for two years did something very similar and every group in the country protested.
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