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Oregon bill aims to crack down on racially motivated 911 calls
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<blockquote data-quote="usexpat97" data-source="post: 74015799" data-attributes="member: 312965"><p>I have called the police on people, and one of the first things they ask is for your driver's license. Even as it is, if you report a crime, there is a high probability YOU will get investigated. 911 callers have not just been arrested before, but shot by police (white people included). </p><p></p><p>And I've got news for you: if you successfully foil a crime attempt because the police stopped and talked to them before it happened, they ALL were just "minding their own business". "Hello officer. I was just walking in this white neighborhood to see if it was a good place to walk my dog, when...I happened upon this house that had the front door unlocked."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="usexpat97, post: 74015799, member: 312965"] I have called the police on people, and one of the first things they ask is for your driver's license. Even as it is, if you report a crime, there is a high probability YOU will get investigated. 911 callers have not just been arrested before, but shot by police (white people included). And I've got news for you: if you successfully foil a crime attempt because the police stopped and talked to them before it happened, they ALL were just "minding their own business". "Hello officer. I was just walking in this white neighborhood to see if it was a good place to walk my dog, when...I happened upon this house that had the front door unlocked." [/QUOTE]
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