mtfester@netMAPSONscape.net wrote:

> > Basically, it is granting law enforcement the power and authority as well
> > as the hardware, to "know", instead of simply relying on what legal
>
> Cool; we can return to the days of (eg) the Jim Crow South, when cops
> "knew" that some "nigrahs" committed such and such an act.
>
> Or do you prefer the days of early WW II US, when west coast officials
> "knew" Japanese-Americans were disloyal?

Those who practiced discrimination did not have the means to know the truth.

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