About a month ago I was stopped by Officer Lolly on my way home form shopping. I had no idea why he ...
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About a month ago I was stopped by Officer Lolly on my way home form shopping. I had no idea why he was pulling me over because I wasn't speeding of anything. Instead og walking over to my driver's side window he walked over to the passenger's side. He then asked me why my child was not properly restrained in the backseat. I was confused for a minute, then remembered that I had bought a large stuffed bear for my niece. So I explained to him that it was a toy, not a child. The stuffed bear was brown in color and about 2 feet tall. He just told me to get out of the car, then I got pissed and told him that he had no reason for stopping me and I refused to get out.
Then he threatened me, telling me that if I didn't get out of the car he would call for backup. I told him he could call the president of the United States for all I care but I still wouldn't get out. So he ended up writing me a ticket. I took him to court for discrimination, because he harrassed me and insulted me by implying that my kids (if I had any) would look like animals. Something I found to be racially offensive. The day I went to court, I tied a string around the bear's neck and dragged it across the floor, everyone was bagging up laughing. When the judge asked about my "child" I held up the fucking bear and he dismissed the case telling me to "get that thing out of the courtroom!" I didn't win the case, but I didn't have to pay the ticket either. Lolly is a white man and dumb as fuck to boot, he was probably having a bad day and decided to pull me over because I'm a minority and he had nothing better to do. Racial profiling is illegal and he should know better. The only reason he got away with it is because he's white.
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I think such things may be happened in US most of the time
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