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  • Cameramonkey

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    That's because it's not called stood and frisk. It's called stop, QUESTION, and frisk. Why do you leave that part out?
    Because most people refer to it as "stop and frisk" by name. Yes, Question is in there but it doesnt roll off the tongue. It is assumed.

    I thought about sharing the wiki or the google search, but I decided on a reputable law source.

     

    miketx

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    How about "you are both correct" ?

    Just more people omit "question".

    So pump the brakes and stop being so damned argumentatitve
    Stating the correct name of something is argumentative now? At best the onmision is misleading. Like I said, waste of time.
     

    DoggyDaddy

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    Just because those posts are wrong, don't double down. Lol. It's pointless.
    Cornell University law school is wrong, but your single source is right?

    iu
     
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