Nine shares his story of getting pulled over for reading a book!

Started by 4 fucking k, July 13, 2016, 06:53:11 PM

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QuoteBefore any more Canadians get too comfortable on their high horses, let me share with you what happened to me about an hour ago. This week has not been easy for me. Amidst a number of personal and professional struggles, my mind has been occupied with the latest string of black males killed by the police over the last few days. So, instead of stewing in my apartment, I decided to take a drive to the Stonehaven Wharf and sit by the water on this cold, rainy July day and try to pacify my mind by reading the works of Timothy Keller and C.S. Lewis.
After a couple hours by the ocean, quietly reading in my car, I begin the drive back to my apartment. I'm 20 minutes in to my drive back home and I notice an RCMP cruiser speed by me, travelling in the opposite direction. 10 minutes later, I notice the same cruiser approaching from behind at a high rate of speed. Naturally, I check my speedometer and I'm travelling at 87km/h in a 100km/h zone, following the car in front of me (the speed at which people drive out here is another story). Since I'm travelling so slowly I don't think anything of the cruiser behind me until he hit his lights.
I pull over and wait for him to approach. Thankfully, he is kind and respectful and asks me the usual questions; where I'm from and where I'm going. He then proceeds to ask me if I was in Janeville earlier this evening. I tell him that I was at the Stonehaven Wharf reading a book pointing to the two books in the passenger seat. He smiles and says that a few citizens in Janeville called the police because of a suspicious black man in a white car was parked at the Wharf for a couple hours. My response, "Really? I was just reading a book." He smiles, shrugs and replies, "Well, you know, it's a small town." and proceeds to ask me for my license. He verifies my information and sends me on my way.
So, a black male, sitting in his car, reading a book is suspicious activity. Good to know. At this rate, I may never leave my home again.
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