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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP my kid will be going to college In a Large city this fall; we were talking about the news today and reminded him about running from officer or ignoring commands, even if his non-black friends do. and DH stressed showing his ID if asked, even on campus. (Was reminded of an incident Obama has shared about When he was at Columbia U.) We have been stressing this to DS over pass few years.... things like not having his hood on with hands in my pocket while in 7-11 with his non-black buddies. Love the advice about being questioned and insisting on calling his parents.[/quote] If your kid is at least 18 (which I assume he is, or will be shortly, since he will be going to college) he does not have the right to have a parent present.[/quote] why?[/quote]
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