Judge Rules NYC's 'Stop-And-Frisk' Unconstitutional, City to Appeal

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  1. truebluefan

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    New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city will appeal a ruling by a federal judge today that the NYPD's controversial so-called "stop-and-frisk" policy is unconstitutional.

    Bloomberg said the tactic, which allows cops to search anyone regardless of whether they believe a crime has been committed, is "an important part of [the NYPD's] record of success."

    During a press conference today the three-term mayor also criticized U.S. District Judge Shira Sheindlin for allegedly being biased against police, saying she has "made it clear she was not interested in the crime reductions" and that she "ignored the real world realities of crime."

    NYPD Commissioner Ray Kelly said he was disturbed that the judge found Big Apple police engaged in racial profiling, saying that is "recklessly untrue."

    "We do not engage in racial profiling," Kelly said. "It is prohibited by law, it is prohibited by our own regulations."

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    I dont and do have a problem with this stop and frisk crap

    The bad - There are some dirty cops in NYC which will love to pin you for something you did not do

    The good- Keeps guns drugs and gangs and such off the streets and promotes a safe environment for folks
     

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