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dotovaposted | 14:26 Tue 27th May 2008 | ChatterBank
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I watched that programme last night about the real cops , both in the US and UK, and I did wonder, how much harder would the cops job be if all hoodie druggie types started wearing a shirt and tie and a suit? They would virtually walk amongst us unnoticed.
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I used to know of a drug dealer who lived in a church. And yer never got raided. But belive me the type of hoodies that beat innocent people up for kicks wuldnt really get away with it, would just be someone in suit beating someone up instead. And believe me not all druggies are hoodies, dealers have money
like daywalkers or like the aliens in They Live
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I do think that drugs and alcohol are the motivation as well as the cause of violence anc crime from the hoodie kids, and the police spend alot of time and resources stopping a nmd searching the usual suspects to find small quantities of class whatever stuff, you are probably the right, the real dealers at the top of the chain probably wear armani
Look at pete doherty he always wears ties and trousers. yes clothes do not make a person, there are really sound hoodies out there.
sound hoodies, thats laughable and for Pete Doherty, he is one perosn that is a total waste of human life. He should be terminated
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yes no doubt there are sound huddies, but if they stopped wearing the uniform then they would stop getting stopped, why donlt they think like that?
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but they wouldnt, any police that stops a hoodie just for what they are wearing would get done, obviously the way in which they are acting has more to do with it than their clothes
I wear hoods and I am no druggie or law breaker. So dont see whats laughable about it at all. And agree about Pete Doherty thats why he was used as my example
The police are entitled to stop who they want for whatever they want, regardless of whether they have a hoodie or not.
I don't have a problem with that. If the hoodies have a problem with that - tough!
Yes but to keep doing it would be harassment.

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