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New non profiling guidelines coming from Holder
the perp was 5' 6 " tall.....brown hair....wearing brown shoes and a blue jacket!
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Practicality will take a back seat and no longer allowlocal communities decide how to enforce LAWS ! I want my police to do whatever it takes to insure that my community is safe. Color of skin should make a difference in deciding whether you vote and a lot of other things...that is for sure. But not in enforcing the law and keeping us safe. |
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My sarcasm has to do with the new guidelines Holder is trying to get approved before he leaves office outlawing profiling.......or as I like to restate his intent, disallowing description of any kind that may be discriminating or incrminating or hurt somebody's feelings or disagree with special interest groups desires (shortened to Do Nothing....more sarcasm!). |
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billethkid - if you really have no knowledge of this incident in Cleveland I suggest you watch the video and you would better understand why some of us are beginning to ? what the hell is going on. I would provide a link if I knew how - sorry.
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I think he is very confused. He is making profiling equal racism. Not the same thing at all. You profile those like the one's who commit the most crimes. That is not racism.
Most terrorists are Muslim. So if you are looking for a terrorist in some specific area based on intelligence, you should use profiling to resolve the problem as fast as possible. If a cop had decent knowledge that their is coke being snorted at some party and most coke snorters are young white males, than they should use profiling to make the arrest. If they are looking for a drug dealer in a specific area and the last 20 drug dealers arrested were black, than they should use profiling to solve the problem. If they are near the border with Mexico and trying to find a person who entered the country illegally, they should use profiling to make the correct arrest. None of those examples are racism. They are using previously known information to resolve the crime as fast as possible. Which any person of any race who is a law abiding citizen should want and expect from our law enforcement officers. There are just as many examples of things that should be considered racism, but there is a very distinct difference between racism and profiling. And confusing the two is a huge mistake. Doesn't seem to stop Holder from trying to screw it up. It's almost like he wants to promote riots and race issues. |
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I do not want to be a victim because the police for some reason were not allowed to approach, describe or otherwise deal with a criminal. If that is racist, then so be it. Frankly all those on here who are always calling race....they would agree or they are not telling the truth. |
In MO and NY it was a big black guy doing something Illegal. So Holder suggests we look for a small white guy ?????????????????
Watch the 6:00 P.M. news and see who we should be looking for !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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If there weren't people like you who use words to make sense of things in this day and age, I would lose all hope. |
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When the feds and their enablers demonize and tie the hands of local law enforcement under the guise of mass-stereotyped "racism", they create a zone ripe for federal police control to grab even more power over arrests, prosecutions, and evidence.
An example is that the WH and Holder are promoting federally funded use of police video body cameras whose recordings can be either released, or withheld, by the federal agency proposing to fund them with federal tax monies. Example of what can happen: Suppressing internal dissent During the Cold War, the KGB actively sought to combat "ideological subversion"—anti-communist political and religious ideas and the dissidents who promoted them, which was generally dealt with as a matter of national security in discouraging influence of hostile foreign powers. After denouncing Stalinism in his secret speech On the Personality Cult and its Consequences in 1956, head of state Nikita Khrushchev lessened suppression of "ideological subversion". As a result, critical literature re-emerged, including the novel One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962), by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who was code-named PAUK ("spider") by the KGB. After Khrushchev's deposition in 1964, Leonid Brezhnev reverted the State and KGB to actively harsh suppression; house searches to seize documents and the continual monitoring of dissidents became routine again. To wit, in 1965, such a search-and-seizure operation yielded Solzhenitsyn manuscripts of "slanderous fabrications", and the subversion trial of the novelists Andrei Sinyavsky and Yuli Daniel; Sinyavsky (alias "Abram Tertz"), and Daniel (alias "Nikolai Arzhak"), were captured after a Moscow literary-world informant told KGB when to find them at home." KGB - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
Wow, used to be opinions became facts on this site. Now sarcasm has become factual to some. Perhaps the actual guidelines might help.
http://www.justice.gov/sites/default...ace-policy.pdf |
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You are absolutely correct in what you say !!!! Want to be they filter down ? QUICKLY ! |
the way I look at it is....profiling is a technique used to identify potential perpetrators.
If in fact the profile includes stating white, black, brown or yellow what is the big deal? The big deal is Holder, Sharpton, Obama, et al do not want to see the fact that a black may be pegged as the likely suspect. They know the numbers....they know the percentages....they know the odds of a black person being in the profile....they want this eliminated. Unfortunately I have become a seasoned dis-beleiver of ANYTHING these folks promote because it is usually not for the greater good or safety or protection. Classic example.......illegal immigration and the selected or no enforcement of laws already on the books. In my experience the actions being taken are in fact devious because they fail the test of serving the greater good and safety of we the people of America. They have earned this distrust and in some cases disrespect!!But that is me and how I feel about what is happening!! |
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I mean that the color of your skin should never prevent you from voting, for example, but to me it is not something to avoid in crime prevention or apprehension of criminals or suspects. Sorry for not being clear ! |
Attorney General Eric Holder, who has long spoken out against racial profiling, has been under pressure from civil- rights and civil-liberties groups to broaden rules put in place in 2003 that banned profiling based on race and ethnicity. The new guidelines will also prohibit profiling based on national origin, sexual orientation, and gender identity.
The new guidelines have nothing to do with race or ethnicity. The previous administration addressed those issues. It is readily apparent that those guidelines have not been followed and are being ignored by those who are empowered to enforce the law. |
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As to profiling it all depends on whose ox is being gored, isn't it. In the 1950's there were communist infiltrating the federal government but those guilty feigned indignation. Around the same time the mob was being investigated by AG Bobby Kennedy and they feigned indignation It occurred with the neo-nazi, blacks muslims, etc What's a cop to do? Is a cop suppose to say please don't take this wrong since you are a ----- because I am not profiling but I couldn't help notice people stop their cars you visit them and then they drive away...not that I am complaining mind you but we have had complaints about drug trafficking here . I also notice that bulge in your jacket pocket that is likely your snack because i would want to accuse you of packing heat as it might be upsetting to you |
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If a black woman were assaulted by a white man, under the new guidelines she would not be able to identify the perp as white.....and the law enforcement would not be able to say they are looking for a white guy....etc???? Hence my sarcasm in the opening post!!!! The actions being taken have everything to do with racism in all it's ugliness! |
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http://www.justice.gov/sites/default...ace-policy.pdf |
That is what is so hurtful to me. The Federal government is supposed to be protecting ALL of us. Not some of us. AND I would start with the law abiding ones first, if I were King.
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Enter federal law enforcement and its increased control. |
Gracie - actually the new guidelines protect everyone. Profiling by gender or sexual orientation is now illegal. Personally I didn't know there were gender or sexual orientation specific crimes going on. This is nothing but a bunch of crap flowing out of Holder's mouth so people believe he is doing something.
George Bush is responsible for making racial profiling illegal. Been in place for a long time and can't say if it has helped our not. But this stuff Holder said he started working on in 09 and he considers one of the major contributions of his tenure are a joke. Goes to show you he is as worthless as we all suspected. |
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No one has specific comments on the text of the new guidelines? |
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I hope everyone can take the time to read the guidelines in the link posted by Tennisnut in post #25.
If you read the entire 12 pages (which includes 17 examples), then I would hope that you may consider that this law is fine. It states that law enforcement can profile on specific cases such as crime, homeland security, etc ... however, they cannot, as an example, profile people in a routine traffic stop just because they want to profile a certain segment of the population. A one-sentence excerpt: "In conducting all activities other than routine or spontaneous law enforcement activities, Federal law enforcement officers may consider race, ethnicity, gender, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender identity only to the extent that there is trustworthy information, relevant to the locality or time frame, that links persons possessing a particular listed characteristic to an identified criminal incident, scheme, or organization, a threat to national or homeland security, a violation of Federal immigration law, or an authorized intelligence activity." |
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Ok, I'll ask again - what will this accomplish that the ban against racial profiling in 03 by Bush hasn't? This nonsense about gender and sexual orientation has nothing to do with anything. How is this anything more than just grandstanding by Holder? trying to appease the base he is on this? |
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I think this country has gone back decades in race relations in the last couple of months. I don't know who to blame but I have some favorites. |
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Oh, and even those who have been supporters of the equal rights movement agree with you, but my question was the word MANY !! |
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