Cop treating privileged person differently

stinkynuts

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
 
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xix

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La la land
To answer your question @stinkynuts - Yes
Almost like my workplace.
All managers are...


White
Men
Tall
Thin
Good kiss ass
Groomed to close to not straight
Not to qualified to do their work
 

wiskey bravo

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
It's always been like this. It will remain this way until robots or AI can authorize tickets without human interaction. I'm sure facial recognition and speed cameras are not far from reality.

But 110 in a 65 doesn't deserve any forgiveness. Both you and I would be given a ticket going over 15.
 

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
looks fake to be honest.
 
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Bucktee

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It's a fact of life, and we all participate in it.

But even the young & beautiful must enjoy it while they can, because beauty fades quickly.

Ask any formerly beautiful woman over 65 and she'll tell you how things change with the hands of time.
 
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basketcase

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
Not that we'd even know.

Oh wait.
.
 

Bucktee

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Not that we'd even know.

Oh wait.
.
Completely different interaction.

In the OP's scenario, the guilty party pulled over, kept the window down, and remained calm and polite.

Quite the opposite in your example, but those differences are probably too obvious for you.
 
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The Oracle

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Completely different interaction.

In the OP's scenario, the guilty party pulled over, kept the window down, and remained calm and polite.

Quite the opposite in your example, but those differences are probably too obvious for you.
He's just trolling isn't he?..lol...I mean the couple here were cordial and polite. Unlike Tyreek the self entitled superstar.
 
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bullitt

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It's always been like this. It will remain this way until robots or AI can authorize tickets without human interaction. I'm sure facial recognition and speed cameras are not far from reality.

But 110 in a 65 doesn't deserve any forgiveness. Both you and I would be given a ticket going over 15.
girl looks like a younger Demi Moore.
 

Mrboobs

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
2025 getting tired of this what if he was this what if he was that.

Maybe he's just a shit cop.
Ever think of that?
 

TomFord1980

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
Hey stinky nuts. Got news for ya. Life isnt fair. Now go cry your weak little ass to sleep.
 

squeezer

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She was driving an expensive car doing 110 mph in a 65 zone. She got off easy.

She was
-young
-beautiful
-a woman
-white
-wealthy

Do these things affect the way she was treated? Had it been a black man, would the cop have treated him the same way and just given him a ticket?
if I was the cop I would have let her off and given the ticket to the dude in the passenger seat! She's too hot to ticket.
 

redshank

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Attractive women had privilege in the past

Attractive women have privilege currently

Attractive women will have privilege a hundred/thousand/million years from now
 

Mr Deeds

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Hey stinky nuts. Got news for ya. Life isnt fair. Now go cry your weak little ass to sleep.
Life is a lot more fare to some than others and your sentiments obviously reflect someone who's never experienced much of the real unfairness that happens to some. But, if you ever experience real unfairness you'll probably be winning and crying like a little bitch
 
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stinkynuts

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Life is a lot more fare to some than others and your sentiments obviously reflect someone who's never experienced much of the real unfairness that happens to some. But, if you ever experience real unfairness you'll probably be winning and crying like a little bitch
I put him on ignore, obviously the dude has issues
 
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