Capt. Charlie
Moderator Emeritus
Profiling can be a valuable tool, both for law enforcement and for the average citizen looking to protect himself, but it's also always been highly controversial. In some cases, national origin or race can (emphasis on "can", as opposed to "does") play a role in profiling, but it should always play a small role. Other observations like the "hinky factor" should always take precedence.
Where we run into trouble is when we limit our observations to too few factors, and national origin or race plays too big a role.
This is a valid topic for debate, so long as it doesn't deteriorate into racism or other name calling.
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Continue the debate, but keep in mind that this thread is riding the razor's edge.
Where we run into trouble is when we limit our observations to too few factors, and national origin or race plays too big a role.
This is a valid topic for debate, so long as it doesn't deteriorate into racism or other name calling.
From the Forum Rules:
I see no direct attack on any particular TFL member here, but keep in mind that we have over 50,000 members representing many beliefs and ethnic backgrounds.If you have a problem with a Member's religion, creed, national origin, sex, politics, associations or personal hygiene, take it to email.
Continue the debate, but keep in mind that this thread is riding the razor's edge.