Sanity -> RE: Who's Lying Here? (8/11/2015 1:55:25 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Kirata Gee that's a tough one. Here's another... A college professor who accused a Connecticut state trooper of racial profiling saw her claims fail when audiotape of the stop proved she was lying, police said. ~Source In her complaint to the Commissioner of Public Safety, Minati Roychoudhuri, who teaches at a local community college, claimed: The policeman asked me if I could speak English and if I knew why he had stopped me. I said, "yes" to speaking English and "no" to why he had stopped me... His asking if I could speak English shows that he had racially profiled me and was not able to give me a concrete reason for stopping me. ~Source Except that he didn't ask her if she could speak English, and did tell her why she was stopped. But here's the best part: Minati Roychoudhuri was charged Tuesday with one count of making a making a false statement to police in the second-degree, according to state police. Roychoudhuri was released on a $1,000 non-surety bond and has a court date of Aug. 14 in Hartford Superior Court on the charge. ~Source K. Nah, the best part by far is this little snippet from the letter she wrote to the Commissioner of Public Safety: quote:
...I am a Professor in English at Capital Community College, I teach about diversity and the negative impact of racial profiling, I have now become a target of the same insidious behavior! It is easy to connect the dots with the nationwide racial profiling which has led to serious consequences. Read that in the second source that you provided
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