If you’re an offender passing facial recognition cameras which are set up as they have been in Essex, the chances of being identified as being on a police watchlist are greater if you’re black. To me, that warrants further investigation.
It does warrant investigation.
And then, after that investigation is concluded, how those results are then used within the system will require investigation.
If criminal acts are found along the way then appropriate punishments will be required with the idea of preventing them from occurring again.
Otherwise, we should dismiss the idea of law altogether.
A world without law would likely clear up a lot of the problems perceived. But then that world would likely reintroduce law to maintain that equilibrium.
It's only victims between here and there and who cares about them anyway?
It does warrant investigation.
And then, after that investigation is concluded, how those results are then used within the system will require investigation.
If criminal acts are found along the way then appropriate punishments will be required with the idea of preventing them from occurring again.
Otherwise, we should dismiss the idea of law altogether.
A world without law would likely clear up a lot of the problems perceived. But then that world would likely reintroduce law to maintain that equilibrium.
It's only victims between here and there and who cares about them anyway?