Comment by nomel

Comment by nomel 13 hours ago

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> However had, what legal basis would they have to know who is who at all times, without suspicion of a crime?

The following is a genuine question, not a statement: Would known statistics/tax info for a particular region pass "reasonable suspicion"?

relaxing 12 hours ago

No. Reasonable suspicion involves observed behaviors of an individual. Context about the area the individual is observed in could be supporting information, but not the entire justification for a stop.