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Originally Posted by MMM
If the bill has changed since your original post, then say so. I have defined LEGAL CONTACT about five times in this thread. If that is changed then say so.
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Good grief.
It has... you are just skimming.
http://www.japanforum.com/forum/gene...tml#post810876
There is a lovely link there too.
Samurai007 also said it.
Try to keep up.
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Originally Posted by MMM
So let's say I am a brown-skinned man and I call the Arizona police to report a break-in in my home. Do the police that come and investigate the crime have the authority to force me to prove if I am a legal citizen or not?
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Man you are thick.
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Originally Posted by MMM
If you are saying the police can only ask people who are suspects of criminal acts, then that changes everything.
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Been that way for like a good while.
STOP SKIMMING THE THREADS.
I'm almost tempted to go back through the threads and link all the times I and others said CRIMINAL SUSPECT
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Originally Posted by MMM
I am saying Japan is not America.
In Turkey they cut your hand off for shoplifting. I am not saying that is wrong or right, I am saying that is Turkey. We are not talking about Japan or Turkey. We are talking about the USA.
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My point is Japan and every other country I know racially profile and ask for ID in order to prove legalization; even not being stopped for suspect of a crime. American can't Racial profile for that by law. But you are saying we can't even ask for that because it someway violates the consitution and bill of rights when stopped legally.
Libs and lefties have this notion that racial profiling in attempt to capture a suspect of a crime is racists. If it is, then the whole world is doing, including Japan. Racial profiling doesn't equal racism.