Instead of stopping women cops can stop more men based on trust worthy information. Hope this helps “except when there is trustworthy information, relevant to the locality and timeframe, that links a person with a particular characteristic described in this paragraph”
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Here you go: The bill requires maintaining certain racial/gender statistics. This might be burdensome. But it is just clickbait to say that it "Would Force Cops to Stop Women in the Street for No Reason"
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The problem is not merely the maintenance of statistics, but the provision of disparate impact liability on gender-disparity grounds. Still, the fact that this is your answer really clarifies that you did not think through this before Tweeting it.
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The text doesn’t say what your headline says. That’s your conclusion re: what the legislation could do, but despite your insistence, it’s not obvious or inevitable. Cops should stop ppl based on reliable info rather than hunches or profiling, period. IOW, fewer stops all around.
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