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A right not to be subject to stop and search.
Dyspnea was the most common reason for a subject to stop during the exercise testing.
Every year tens of thousands of blacks and Latinos have been subject to "stop and frisk" tactics by the police.
"Uniformed division officers gave numerous verbal commands for the subject to stop and drop the firearm," he said.
"The officer got out of his car and ordered the subject to stop and show his hands," the department statement read.
"The Secret Service Uniformed Division officers gave numerous verbal commands for the subject to stop and drop the firearm," David A. Iacovetti, the deputy assistant director of government and public affairs for the Secret Service, said in a statement.
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The total of 1,136 children under 10 subjected to stop and searches excludes figures for the largest force, the Metropolitan police.
Diane Abbott, the shadow home secretary and one of Britain's most senior black politicians, said: "BME people have long been disproportionately subjected to stop and search.
In doing so, the court considered the issue in an absolute vacuum, and failed to show any appreciation of the reality of the impact on those subjected to stop and search.
Mencius is portrayed in this text as very much engaged in getting the kings of Chinese states to stop mistreating their subjects, to stop drafting their subjects into their wars of territorial expansion, and to avoid overtaxing them to finance their wars and lavish projects.
There is no honor in painting one's self darker when Black people are subjected to stop and frisk laws.
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