So - she wasn't stopped by the police, then.You do realise that she was the passenger? She said so.
The guy might be technically black by heritage, but his skin looks as light as the white policeman she was talking to.You do realise that she was the passenger? She said so.
Most cameraphones flip the image- you have to switch it off- it's done because people are used to seeing themselves in a mirror.
I do a lot of video calls at the moment and many webcams do it as well
The guy was black. The police haven't made any comment to counter it. He looks lighter than he probably does in real life due to the exposure on the camera
You just look more like a racist idiot spreading this kind of conspiracy theory
She was in the car.
The car was stopped.
Ergo
She was stopped.
"We got stopped by the police on the way home last night"
The cop's boss put out a tweet today, backing his officers. Said that the windows were tinted and couldn't see the driver at the time of the stop and his colleague acted politely and professionally. Good on him!
Did you imagine there was jus one officer?the officer acted
But that wasn't the reason for the stop...Perhaps he should check out the rules/laws that says only rear windows can be tinted.
They may have only been able to see the driver through the tinted back or rear windows.Perhaps he should check out the rules/laws that says only rear windows can be tinted. Nonetheless, it does look as though the officer acted politely and professionally.