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Stop And Search Me



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Seyi Rhodes, a young black filmmaker, questions the common assertion that the police are racist by living the life of a group of young black men who say they are constantly being stopped by the police despite having done nothing wrong.
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29 responses // Stop And Search Me

  • This was hilarious.
    sholao
  • Ha that was excellent! Brilliant! nice one! :D
    DeBa
  • thats was sweet
    true new documentry style
    with the more of the doing less of the watching
  • I agree with Nick James. Well done. Although negative, a good result, too. How did you get releases from those coppers? :-)
  • This is great!
    Well done!!
    Dflo
  • lol nice work, was entertaining.

    however i don''t agree that only black people get stopped and searched, the police don''t just stop black kids because they are black, they stop the ones that are rude boys (people who listen to hip hop music) if they are black or white, my mate is black he is a skateboarder, he has never got stopped and searched where as my other mate is white and he is a rude boy he has got stopped and searched a number of times. its all down to the music people listen to, hip hop is mostly related to gangs, crime, drugs and a number of other things therefore they are the most likely people do commit crimes or to carry weapons or drugs.
  • hellow
    sala
  • Really good work :-)
    lazune
  • That was HILARIOUS bruv im a skater boy and i aint got stoped ONCE althought i get told off ALOT ofr skateing in some places like Carp parks
  • Nice work Seyi, although I don''t think it was hilarious like some here are saying! Thought provoking I''d say. Well done for telling it how you see it and not going along with the assumed and accepted viewpoint.
    brenj
  • The law
    Know your rights!!!!!!
    bpierce
  • So, are you saying the assertion is false? Or, if it was true, seems justified by what you guys were doing. You know, taunting and loud music.
    junsumoney
  • well that's what they get for doing nothing, maybe they should do something.
    phukna
  • the first story i've seen of this kind....refreshing to see someone take another angle....the world isn't always as horrible as we expect.
    ursula77
  • It was quite daring... but more humourous!

    I would love to know the track/artist playing when yall were in the car.. Please!
  • Excellent film, very funny and sweet! Sayi make more films!
    mischabarrett
  • Homie,for one thing you don't talk and carry a conversation with the cop's for more then 2mins and that's only for the question's they harrass you on if they stop you,and if they want to kill time and fill some paperwork so they have something to do until they get a call they can give you a citation or even worse Arrested,Johnny law can get you for just bout anything...Another thing is you don't have it in you,and the hooda's,1times,five-o(Police) can see that in someone,they have training...but it was a good pod though,and you tried to prove a great point at least..by the way.. if you come to Los Angeles and try to get messed with just like you did in your pod,=jail time+Fee's ya gotta pay+apperances in court=Anightmare that would neverend...oohh yea,here another insight...and if stopped by a Sheriff don't make the mistake and call em an Officer they hate it,believe me,I know im a stereotype in there eyes(racial profiling),they will make sure you address em as Deputy,so make sure that any question's they ask you just keep it short and simple and stay confident ...Any sign of fear,your there's to play with for along time...Cause they love scared fish...and they can...there the Law.
  • THAT WAS GREAT NICK, MAYBE IF THEY DO THAT N THE US IT WILL SLOW DOWN THE CRIMES.
    Bliszum
  • haha this was so great. interesting yet humorous. big ups
    whitney3795
  • That was tight mate. Don't think the results would be the same in the U.S. British cops seem nice, lol.
    Yeah, I've had a few friends get stopped w/o reasonable suspicion in Orlando and St. Cloud. In one instance the cop went as far as claiming that she had found traces of drugs after he conceded to a search. Which was bull shi!
    Im moving to England.
    McGaspa
  • this was great! i loved the ending.
    oliveMADNESS
  • I can't believe nobody has mentioned the obvious problem with this pod! If you're aim is to test the statistics of racial profiling, you need to simulate real-world conditions. Having a hulking beast of a camera pointed at your alleged 'victim' does not achieve this. You even took care to keep a shot in the pod so we could see the size of the camera!

    Almost all people -- authority figures or not -- alter their behavior when they know they're being filmed. If you had opted to docment this experiment this in a less obvious manner (like using a smaller, even covert camera) i imagine the outcome would be much different than what was recorded.

    As it is, this pod serves only to prove that if you've got a mate with a large camera tagging along the police will not suspect you of anything besides being a documentary filmmaker.
    phylum_sinter
  • I found this pod extremely interesting. The numbers and general attitudes of people show that there is certainly something going on between police officers and black individuals. I feel, though, that it is a bit more complicated than color.

    I think the police officer that was talking about body language was on the right path. It is undeniable that people can read other people. This is true of all professions that deal with individuals. Therapists can tell when someone is depressed, nurses can tell when someone is sick, teachers can tell when their students have not done an assigned reading, and police officers can tell when someone is uneasy around them. I have a criminal justice professor, who is also a cop, at Michigan State University that calls this his “spidey sense.” In other words, because cops do what they do, they have a heightened sense of individuals and situations. They can usually tell when something is off.

    The second part of the story comes from culture. According to some statistics, in the United States, 75% of African Americans believe that cops treat blacks worse than whites. Only 23% of white people felt this way. It is clear that a general distrust of police and authority figures exists within black culture. This is a result of hundreds of years of socialization perpetuated in the modern era through the media. Crime is over reported, and the majority of the people represented in the media are black. This is on top of countless police-brutality incidents like Rodney King. And in general, a judicial system that focuses on minority crime, like drug use, more heavily than white crime and is therefore responsible for many families and lives to being interrupted.

    So, knowing that blacks, in general, have distrust for police, and that police can usually sense when someone is uneasy around them, it is not surprising that more black individuals are stopped and searched. It is not that the police officer is racist, color is only indirectly related to the phenomenon. This explains why there are so many exceptions. The white kid that was hanging out with the street crew said he was harassed just as much as any black kid because he was part of the culture that generally distrusts the police. The individual who made the pod obviously does not feel uneasy around the police, and therefore was not and usually is not bothered by them. And especially at the end, when they were trying to get attention, it is clear that they have nothing to hide, otherwise…why would they be filming and shouting at the police.

    In essence, it is the way you behave toward police officers that influence the way they behave toward you. In most cases your behavior is, at this level, subconscious and bound by your individual socialization. Yet, the police officer can still pick up on this, and act accordingly.
    kingsto7
  • Why was I laughing the entire time I watched this pod? Every black man in my family hates the police.
    ChardaeD
  • haha, great pod man, real interesting
    R7
    • R7
    • 5 months ago
  • but why?
    jonbrooks
  • Love the guy going "yeah i got stopped..........I had like two bits of weed on me..."

    V funny.
    Owwmykneecap
  • Great pod! Really like the light hearted take on something that a fair few of my mates have had trouble with.
    mattbrawn
  • What made you think that you could trivialize what is and remains to be a serious issue in our communities throughout western countries? Without any knowledge of the issue as a whole you decided to ridicule your own people and our plight in general....

    Earlier this year at the Nottinghill Carnival an African community leader (Toyin Agbetu) founder of the African civil rights group Ligali was seriously assulted by a group of BBC security guards, arrested by the police and left in handcuffs for hours before being left in a cell without treatment... if you want to know about cases where young people are being harrased by the police I suggest you join one of the many African Carribean groups in the country such as Ligali who are attempting to resolve cases... perhaps ask Scotland Yard why such a disproportunate number of young African (Afro-Caribbean) males are in prison and on DNA databases.... Or even better ask the police why there seems to be one set of rules and laws for people in the west and a VERY diffrent set for those of us fleeing their actions in our countries;

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/sep/09/eu....

    Next time you plan on making it out as though we've got what most white people like calling a, 'chip on our shoulder' make sure you do your research and try making a film that helps the cause of millions of us Africans both on the continent and abroad rather than attempt to denigrate us further... even better yet don't make films about it at all, leave that to people who have the right to make serious documentories about what is part of a very serious and ongoing issue.

    For the 3rd World.

    Peace
    Black Lion
    BlackLion

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