The Black Man’s Guide
7 Steps to Surviving a Police Traffic Stop
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Narrateur(s):
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Ozzie Wilson
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Auteur(s):
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Vincent Ross
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Police traffic stops, racial profiling, and police brutality have been mixtures for some of the most prominent Black deaths in African American history. Philando Castile, Sandra Bland, Walter L. Scott (most recently, George Floyd), and so many others have been the faces of the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
Reports over the years and in several foreign states where the Black man tries to make a living have shown that more Black drivers are stopped by the police than White drivers even though they are less likely to have committed the suspected offence. More often than not, these stops are likely to turn violent with officers trigger happy, seeking to make arrests or simply to punish for an unconscious crime - driving while Black. A routine traffic stop can quickly turn to a search for drugs, an immigration violation, jail time, or, worse, death.
This Black man’s guide to police traffic stops would teach you everything you need to know and do to survive a police traffic stop. Coupled with an analysis of reported cases, statistics and down to earth humanity, this concise manual for survival highlights seven (7) simple and deliberate steps that could save your life.
©2020 Vincent Ross (P)2020 Vincent Ross