Call To Action! Follow these instructions to identify both local state assemblyperson and state senator. Send them this scripted message to bring a stop to motorcycle profiling! ------ TO USE OUR SCRIPTED MESSAGE, CUT / PASTE THE MESSAGE BELOW ----- Motorcycle Profiling is a real and pervasive problem in California. The historical pattern of evidence is documented and irrefutable. Individuals and groups of motorcyclists are regularly the victims of selective enforcement solely based on their appearance, not their conduct even during funerals, political and charitable events. Motorcycle Profiling is Unconstitutional: Profiling relies on appearance to establish suspicion as opposed to the legal requirement of conduct. A motorcycle pretexual stop may lead to the motorcyclist being detained, cited, assets being seized, or both. The costs to the state and local municipalities, as well as to law-abiding citizens of not addressing the issue of motorcycle profiling continue to mount as the problem gets worse. A Senate Resolution (SR 41 - Senator Caballero, Author) seeks to create statewide awareness of the issue and open doors of communication between local and state law enforcement agencies and the motorcycle community. This resolution models the language used in Congressional Bills (S. Res. 154) passed the U.S. Senate with unanimous consent on December 11, 2018 and (H. Res 366) introduced in the House on April 30, 2021. As a taxpayer, voter and concerned constituent of your district, I respectfully request your support and commitment to passing this resolution as a positive step in creating awareness and establish a coalition of concerned citizens to work though the issue with law enforcement. Thank you for your consideration and action on this issue important civil rights issue. SR-41 Motorcycle Anti-Profiling ResolutionShare Your Screen Shot in Support!
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Anna Buschman
6/17/2021 08:20:24 am
Motorcycle Profiling is a real and pervasive problem in California. The historical pattern of evidence is documented and irrefutable. Individuals and groups of motorcyclists are regularly the victims of selective enforcement solely based on their appearance, not their conduct even during funerals, political and charitable events. Motorcycle Profiling is Unconstitutional: Profiling relies on appearance to establish suspicion as opposed to the legal requirement of conduct. A motorcycle pretexual stop may lead to the motorcyclist being detained, cited, assets being seized, or both. The costs to the state and local municipalities, as well as to law-abiding citizens of not addressing the issue of motorcycle profiling continue to mount as the problem gets worse. A Senate Resolution (SR 41 - Senator Caballero, Author) seeks to create statewide awareness of the issue and open doors of communication between local and state law enforcement agencies and the motorcycle community. This resolution models the language used in Congressional Bills (S. Res. 154) passed the U.S. Senate with unanimous consent on December 11, 2018 and (H. Res 366) introduced in the House on April 30, 2021. As a taxpayer, voter and concerned constituent of your district, I respectfully request your support and commitment to passing this resolution as a positive step in creating awareness and establish a coalition of concerned citizens to work though the issue with law enforcement.
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Anna Buschman
6/17/2021 08:21:33 am
Motorcycle Profiling is a real and pervasive problem in California. The historical pattern of evidence is documented and irrefutable. Individuals and groups of motorcyclists are regularly the victims of selective enforcement solely based on their appearance, not their conduct even during funerals, political and charitable events. Motorcycle Profiling is Unconstitutional: Profiling relies on appearance to establish suspicion as opposed to the legal requirement of conduct. A motorcycle pretexual stop may lead to the motorcyclist being detained, cited, assets being seized, or both. The costs to the state and local municipalities, as well as to law-abiding citizens of not addressing the issue of motorcycle profiling continue to mount as the problem gets worse. A Senate Resolution (SR 41 - Senator Caballero, Author) seeks to create statewide awareness of the issue and open doors of communication between local and state law enforcement agencies and the motorcycle community. This resolution models the language used in Congressional Bills (S. Res. 154) passed the U.S. Senate with unanimous consent on December 11, 2018 and (H. Res 366) introduced in the House on April 30, 2021. As a taxpayer, voter and concerned constituent of your district, I respectfully request your support and commitment to passing this resolution as a positive step in creating awareness and establish a coalition of concerned citizens to work though the issue with law enforcement.
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