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the Stanford Open Policing Project examined almost 100 million traffic stops conducted from 2011 to 2017 across 21 state patrol agencies, including California, Illinois, New York and Texas, and 29 municipal police departments, including New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Francisco and St. Paul, Minnesota.  The results show that police stopped and searched black and Latino drivers on the basis of less evidence than used in stopping white drivers, who are searched less often but are more likely to be found with illegal items.  You see we are Born behind the 8 ball and as a grown ass man, I should not be afraid that the next traffic stop may be my last day on this earth. Cops fear of me, I am Angry, Black, and Bald, yep fits the description of every probable cause traffic stop.