Wait I don't get this, they thought she was a prostitute because she wouldn't show ID? How does showing ID make you not a prostitute? Or is it just because she was black?
Dude how did the husband not get arrested, I feel like I would have flipped out, good restraint by him I guess
So the police got a call about prostitution activity and described the couple. They drive over and see the couple doing a lot of kissing. So what should they do? I mean, they need to investigate the report, write up the incident, and then go on their way, right? What would you want the police to do?
And no one would've given a shit if she weren't an actress...
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Slammin' Sammy truly was head of the game. I bet ol' Sammy doesn't get detained by cops anymore. Come, bros. It's time we make the jump the the bright side.
Someone pass the bleaching cream and the meatloaf.
So the police got a call about prostitution activity and described the couple. They drive over and see the couple doing a lot of kissing. So what should they do? I mean, they need to investigate the report, write up the incident, and then go on their way, right? What would you want the police to do?
I don't understand why they had to handcuff her. Nor do I understand why someone reported them in the first place.
FUCK whoever called the cops.
FUCK those cops.
And FUCK whoever else thinks that a black woman kissing a white man is automatically a prostitute.
ARGH.
They were kissing . . . a giveaway that it wasn't a prostitute.![]()
Latin America never went through the whole Black is Beautiful movement. Black self hate i is pretty common in many countries there.
Sorry to get slightly offtopic again but this is not the case. You have to own an ID but you are not obliged to carry it around with you.
FUCK whoever called the cops.
FUCK those cops.
And FUCK whoever else thinks that a black woman kissing a white man is automatically a prostitute.
ARGH.
Has the police made a statement yet? Have they also addressed not arresting the white husband?
Well if you're in handcuffs, you're detained, which I consider to be arrested. Maybe she wasn't booked or anything, but she was not free to go on her own at some point during the encounter.She wasn't arrested either and the husband already stated he showed them his ID.
Well if you're in handcuffs, you're detained, which I consider to be arrested. Maybe she wasn't booked or anything, but she was not free to go on her own at some point during the encounter.
And thanks for the clarification on the husband's ID.
Dude how did the husband not get arrested, I feel like I would have flipped out, good restraint by him I guess
She wasn't arrested either and the husband already stated he showed them his ID.
She was put in cuffs. That is being arrested.
I'm not sure how giving the police an ID would even prove you're not a prostitute, to be honest. Don't prostitutes have IDs?
Why else would a white man be kissing a black woman? He wanted to know where her mouth has been..Why did they mistake her for a prostitute?
With an ID, they can run her against local and federal databases.
Ridiculous :/ honestly seems like we are going back in time lately
Hopefully she sues
Isn't NYPD just as bad?Ugh...seriously??
How did they...you know what, nvm. It's the LAPD; I should expect this kind of unadulterated foolishness.
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This is untrue. Police officers are trained pretty explicitly to use implicit coercion like you just described (if I don't do what the cop says, I'll get in trouble or hurt) to get people to waive their constitutional rights. (Do you know how fast you were going?) It's a metric-seeking approach for them.
Just the fact that the cops asked for ID in this scenario should make it clear that, in fact, cops ask people to waive their rights all the time.
The police are literally agents of the State whose job it is to figure out something you've done wrong, arrest you for it, and get you convicted. There is no obligation, practical or moral, to produce written identification for them. There is no obligation, practical or moral, to identify yourself at all if you're not in a stop-and-identify state.
I cannot believe some of the police state apologists in this thread. "If you just do everything the armed agents of the State ask you to do without question, even if you've done absolutely nothing wrong, things will go smoother. Why can't you just do it?" You've got to the kidding me. The only reason producing written identification would make a police encounter go smoother is because police officers often get aggressive in the first place when you choose to exercise your rights. You know what else would make the encounter go smoother? If the police just accepted that you have no obligation to produce your "papers," like they should.
Exercising one's rights is not being uncooperative. She's not the one detaining the police; they're the ones detaining her.
Just make prostitution legal. It doesn't make sense how the US handle prostitution.
And yes, Daniele Watts should make her case public. The problem is obvious and needs to be adressed on several level.
Wouldn't change a thing, bruh..Make being born black legal also. It doesn't make sense how the US handles blacks.
Watching this right now, thanks.Seriously, I can't believe that people don't know this. These practices are the cornerstone of daily police work. That's why you never ever EVER talk to the police.
wow really cop related bad news just wont stop coming
What the hell though :/. Police really need so little justification to stop someone!? even if someone called them, if questioned on it what would the cops say aroused their suspicion?
are we sure they were real cops?
damn that's fucked up. why is your police so fucked up.