Thursday, August 10, 2023

Is Wauwatosa RAAAAAYCISSSS?

We read this BS so  you don't have to.  

On Aug. 1, the Wauwatosa Common Council decided, 12-2, that citations involving traffic equipment violations, like broken taillights and cracked mirrors, should be handled at the city level.

For decades, Wisconsin police have already been able to issue these kinds of citations, so some residents and city officials are asking: why now?

Here's what the ordinance means, why police wanted it passed, and why some officials say this will disproportionately affect Black drivers....

Illegal window-tint jobs are the primary driver for this change.  Seems that "Black" drivers get those tint-jobs so that the cops cannot see what the Hell is going on inside the car.  Nor can anyone else.

Broken taillights, cracked windshields, missing headlights......those are safety items.  Little Local Pravda would prefer that "Black" drivers drive un-safe cars?  Looks racist to me, Pravda.

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