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Class action authorized against 9 police forces over random stops of racialized people

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    Quebec police forces face lawsuit over random stops of racialized people | CBC News

    A Quebec Superior Court judge has authorized a class-action suit brought on behalf of racialized people who were stopped by police while behind the wheel without reason to suspect an offence.

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      What’s amazing to me is that society views carding as wrong, rightfully so in my opinion.

      However our laws allow the police to stop anyone driving at any time for no reason and demand ID… and a breath sample, upto and including two hours after you’ve driven.

      I wish we didn’t live in a “papers please” country.

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