techdirt: Court Calls Out BS ‘Driving While Black’ Traffic Stops While Tossing Felony Possession Conviction

techdirt: Court Calls Out BS ‘Driving While Black’ Traffic Stops While Tossing Felony Possession Conviction by Tim Cushing:

While it’s not ultimately a factor in the court’s decision, it’s nice to see a court call out biased policing while discussing the merits of the case. This decision [PDF], handed down by an Illinois state appellate court, makes it pretty clear the court believes this stop would never had happened if the driver happened to be white. (via FourthAmendment.com)

It’s futile to believe biased policing isn’t the norm in the United States. There’s simply too much data to dispute. In this decision, even more data is presented that makes it clear “driving while black” (DWB) is considered reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop and, often, a vehicle search by far too many US law enforcement officers.

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