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Jim Henderson <nos### [at] nospam com> wrote:
> You've said that there's nothing wrong with law enforcement asking random
> people for their ID.
In fact, what I have done is to oppose the idea that law enforcement asking
random people for their ID (or doing other types of checking) is *always* a
bad thing, which seemed to be what was being suggested here. That's a bit
different from claiming that it's always a good thing.
As I said, the police checks random drivers here, and I don't see it as a
bad thing. Hence it's not *always* a bad thing.
> The Arizona law makes "being brown in public or private places in
> Arizona" a crime.
I have hard time believing the law actually says that...
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- Warp
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