Originally Posted by big_wig_074
katie,i think youre wrong there in your first statement unfortunately,its NOTHING like that. its more like them pulling you over for stabbing someone,then as they do that several other people are stabbing people in front of the cops but because they are not dressed in a chavvy or however perceived way they are not prosecuted!
That's often the same if somebody young committed an offence though. So what's the answer? Don't break the law. You can't be victimised for something you haven't done. Had he not failed to read a sign because he refused to stop, they couldn't have said anything..he wouldn't have been there.
Phil always used to get stopped for insurance checks/to be breathalised because he was a young male driving round late at night. It's not a breach of his human rights, it's the police trying to prevent somebody driving round drunk/uninsured. I'm sure a young guy in a hoodie driving round at silly o clock around the back lanes
did look like he was trying to avoid something, doesn't mean he was though. I'm sure louds of people drove around at that time, I know for a fact they didn't stop
them as I was with him on occasion. Plenty of people to stop, but you knew it'd be you, lol.
If somebody has been repeatedly stopped for similar offences, I begin to question whether or not they were ''repeatedly'' victimised...or they repeatedly gave cause for suspicion. I wasn't there, I don't know.