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September 26th, 2018, 09:45 PM
#11
Originally Posted by
sawbill
Just curious--Is carding and profiling the same thing? Or does one lead to the other?
White dude in black neighborhood, gets carded. Black dude in white neighborhood gets carded. Guy wearing nice three piece suit in walmart. Guy wearing Camo in tiffany's. Is it profiling or just noticing something out of place?
Carding means to talk to and check ID's.
If you are working the street in a 90% black neighborhood, your going to be talking to a lot of black people.
If you are working the street in a 90% Hispanic neighborhood, your going to be talking to a lot of Hispanics.
Last edited by Snowwalker; September 26th, 2018 at 09:53 PM.
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.
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September 26th, 2018 09:45 PM
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September 26th, 2018, 09:59 PM
#12
Originally Posted by
sawbill
Just curious--Is carding and profiling the same thing? Or does one lead to the other?
One leads to another ie: profiling to ask questions leads to carding with that info recorded. It used to be a police officer could strike up a conversation with certain individuals and it was seen as good police work. Unfortunately,in this liberal politically correct society,that's not allowed.
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September 26th, 2018, 10:09 PM
#13
Originally Posted by
Sharon
I don't know if any of you watch "Live P.D." Those American Officers check you out ( search) for almost anything. I'd hate to see it come to that here but agree that the Police need to be able to do their job.
Just have a tail light or license plate marker out on a car or trailer at night or drift over the white line a couple of times. Guaranteed you'll get stopped. Courts in Canada have ruled that police can't arbitrarily stop a vehicle,so,any reason to stop must be legit. Our rules also dictate that we must identify ourselves to a police officer when requested to do so with name,date of birth and address,but,that's it. He/she may ask any questions they want,but,we have the right not to answer if we wish.
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September 26th, 2018, 11:16 PM
#14
Originally Posted by
sawbill
Just curious--Is carding and profiling the same thing? Or does one lead to the other?
Carding, which is officially known as the Community Contacts Policy, is an intelligence gathering policy of the Toronto Police Service involving the stopping, questioning, and documenting of individuals when no particular offence is being investigated.
pro·fil·ing
ˈprōˌfīliNG/Submit
noun
the recording and analysis of a person's psychological and behavioral characteristics, so as to assess or predict their capabilities in a certain sphere or to assist in identifying a particular subgroup of people.
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September 26th, 2018, 11:22 PM
#15
Originally Posted by
trimmer21
Just have a tail light or license plate marker out on a car or trailer at night or drift over the white line a couple of times. Guaranteed you'll get stopped. Courts in Canada have ruled that police can't arbitrarily stop a vehicle,so,any reason to stop must be legit. Our rules also dictate that we must identify ourselves to a police officer when requested to do so with name,date of birth and address,but,that's it. He/she may ask any questions they want,but,we have the right not to answer if we wish.
A Citizen’s Guide to Rights When Dealing With Police (in Canada) link;http://svan.ca/police-rights/
from above;What if the police ask who I am?
[COLOR=#000000]If stopped by the police, they will likely ask for your name and address. They may also ask you for identification. In most cases, you are not required to provide this information.
[COLOR=#000000]However, if you lie about your name or address you may be charged with obstructing justice or obstructing the police.
Last edited by jaycee; September 26th, 2018 at 11:26 PM.
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September 29th, 2018, 04:36 PM
#16
https://torontosun.com/news/local-ne...neighbourhoods
Well, well, well.... seems like what’s old is new again.....Community Policing....who knew ???? Eh Gilroy !!!!
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September 30th, 2018, 11:58 AM
#17
As the article said, the officers will be assigned to a area for 4 years, I wonder how long this will last before some start hollering that they are being harassed by the constant presence of police officers walking the beat in their area ?
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September 30th, 2018, 12:24 PM
#18
Originally Posted by
jaycee
As the article said, the officers will be assigned to a area for 4 years, I wonder how long this will last before some start hollering that they are being harassed by the constant presence of police officers walking the beat in their area ?
I wonder how loud they would be screaming if the police just disappeared.
Like they tell the protesters in the States.
"If we really didn't like you, all we have to do is not respond when you call."
Take the warning labels off. Darwin will solve the problem.