This would really **** me off... I don't understand how this is considered legal, even though SCOTUS has ruled it is... I'm fumbling for my keys at the door of my house (somehow this is cause for "reasonable suspicion") and the cops can come up to me and frisk me, search my backpack, etc. Ridiculous.
Cops? rising use of ?stop-and-frisk? questioned - Crime & courts- msnbc.com
Cops? rising use of ?stop-and-frisk? questioned - Crime & courts- msnbc.com