DukeNukem05 said:
Reasonable suspicion is a lowwww bar, so if the cops can find it, they are not infringing rights. But yeah, by saying they don't care about individual rights, they aren't being earnest about even having that amount. As to the clothes, show me a clean cut dude with nice clothes (tucked in too!) and I'll show you a guy who gets harassed by cops less (but by friends more). That's all I'm saying. I don't extend that comment to Rastafarians. It's different when you are bringing in a belief system.
You shouldn't have to wear clothes that someone else deems "nonsuspicious" just to ensure you don't get harassed by police. That's absurd. And the only mention of clothes in that audio recording was that the kid was wearing a hoody. Is a hoody "hood clothing"? He might have been wearing khaki slacks, boat shoes, and a button-down for all we know. But even if he was wearing exactly what we saw him wear in the video, how is that offensive? A tank top, shorts, and shoes.