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Originally Posted by Bent Wookie
Ya. God forbid we cite sources based on facts and not others opinion. And shame on anyone in this thread for bringing that to light.
We've lit our torches have have our pitchforks and nothing is going to stop us - much less facts.
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I posted a link to wikipedia because the article is written in an accessible and easily-understood style for a casual reader. If you prefer scholarly articles which discuss both the ineffectiveness and the racial bias of the practice of carding in a formal academic manner, there are plenty of those available too.
Like this one, written by Dr. Anthony Doob and Dr. Rosemary Gartner, both faculty members from the University of Toronto's criminology department:
https://www.tpsb.ca/items-of-interes...g-police-stops
Or this one, published in the Canadian Journal of Family and Youth:
https://journals.library.ualberta.ca...ew/24301/18000
Or this one, written by David Tanovich, professor of Law from the University of Windsor and Don Stuart, professor of Law from Queen's University:
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....act_id=2741280