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by Noumenon72 2388 days ago
I have watched the video now (I skimmed because I hate confrontation, which is part of why I take the cops' side when people are belligerent).

This guy was not doing anything illegal that doesn't leave evidence, but he does perfectly match my description of "people who are inclined to belligerence when requested to stop eating on the BART". Employed programmers and black people who do that are likely arrested at nearly the same rates.

I'm totally fine if you tell me "It's racist that cops only ever ask black people to stop eating on the BART." Or "It's systemically racist to apply the same rules to people who get a lunch hour at their jobs and people who don't." I'm just saying that arresting 84% blacks is not necessarily racist _by the cops_, because every one of those 46 arrests may well have a video like this one, and this guy deserved it.

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> I'm just saying that arresting 84% blacks is not necessarily racist _by the cops_, because every one of those 46 arrests may well have a video like this one, and this guy deserved it.

Deserves to be detained for eating a sandwich? Beligerant for expressing how stupid that is? The police department apologized for this so even they don't agree with you. I think we're done here. Good luck.

The entire system of police does not work if you are allowed to just not do what the police tell you to because you think it is stupid. You can do that democratically, but not individually. Just like companies allow you to tell your boss they are being stupid, but not to stand up and say so at the employee meeting. The authority hierarchy is more important than the actual issue.

I should say that purposely getting arrested on video to highlight the stupidity of the sandwich thing is a good tactic for getting it changed. I support the guy's actions if that was his intent.