It's a totally predictable over reaction.
Schemes like this have popped up all over the country. The way this one was managed was appalling. The race focus is the problem.
However, if a particular demographic has a problem and you design a solution to address that problem, isn't that actually a good thing?
It's similar to the cock up in the communication of the zero tolerance over Christmas. Totally awful promotion of a philosophy.
It is most definitely bullshit if it's designed to rort numbers and make stats appear "better"; if you're going to do it for some, do it for all; and most definitely don't base thing on race - deal with the actions not the colour. I too have seen plenty of elderly whiteys who scare the crap out of me behind the wheel of their cars - I just hope I don't turn into one of 'em one day!!
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Okay, I will debate your points
So, if in the 1960s in America, Mississippi claimed that their racial segregation policies weren't racist because they didn't apply to the whole country - they would be right?
Whilst it may be a high risk area and a high risk group - it is a high risk group that is demarcated solely based on Race. Since the discriminating factor is Race, the Guideline is Racist. If the policy referred to anyone who say was below the financial poverty line, then that is not racist.
It is however an Official Guideline. Guidelines are used to shape and eventually Drive policy.
So, a Maori organisation is lobbying the Government for preferential treatment for Maori. We don't have non-Maori organisations doing this because every other Ethnic group knows that you need a licence to drive and not to complain if you get pinged driving without a licence.
Just because something is harder, doesn't make it not racist.
There are 2 key considerations here:
1: what is the point of having a Law if people are allowed to blatantly disregard it
2: Many people (myself included) believe that even so-called 'Positive Racism' (giving an ethnic group special privledges/rights in order to right historical wrongs) is still Racism and still wrong when applied at a governmental level.
Well, Eventually the Unlicenced driver won't be able to afford to drive and so won't be a hazard on the road.
So there is a fallacy in your arguement here (and it is a very crucial and overlooked fallacy)
The police don't set out to target as you put it 'Young, Brown Drivers' - they do however target areas that typically have those in the lower socio-economic groups who are more likely to be driving unlicenced/unwarranted/unregistered vehicles.
I agree that a large percentage of those people are likely to be 'Young, Brown drivers' but the police are not targeting them specifically. If suddenly we had a large influx of Green Men, who tended to reside in a particular area and tended to be routinely break the law - you can be guaranteed that the police would start setting up stops in that area, but it is not targeting the Green Men.
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The analogy fails, because in this case there is a "treat the Green men differently from the Orange or Blue men" documented policy. I.e. in this situation, the police have been instructed and had reinforced in writing that they are to let the Green men off more leniently compared to Orange or Blue men.
I think they get stopped when a check on their plates come up as expired rego with no WOF/speeding ... or attract the attention of plod in some way. The cop can't tell the race of a driver untill they are at the drivers door.
The scheme is targeting unlicensed drivers ... not those forbidden to drive (for any reason) and they CAN expect a ticket. Whatever their race.
Getting more full licensed drivers on the roads (in any area) has to be good for all motorists.
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Fair enough. Of course, targeted action on the basis of "what race are you" remains racist.
(How do the Police confirm a Sufficient State of Maoriness? Roadside Pigmentalyzer? Estimated Melanin Index? Being able to spout Treaty grievances?... or one of these... http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/car-...-904336892.htm )
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