Im not being stupid...I have NEVER been in a car with white people that has been stopped by the police for no obvious reason...and I repeat...never.....its happened countless times when ive been with other races....that does not make me stupid....and yeah, you hit the nail on the head...prejudices....the best being our family in a car outside a church in S.London at 10:00 on a Sunday morning and preparing to get out of the car to enter the Church....having a police car draw up next to us, and enquire what we were doing?....
The stupid bit hit a nerve and I didn't mean you ARE stupid, I thought your example that you felt this confirmed racism WAS stupid.
I and another poster have offered examples where we were continually stopped and it caused frustration and inconvenience.
At the time I didnt really rationalise the polices behaviour, but did feel aggrieved nonetheless.
I am certain I was of an age, with a certain car at a certain time of day and night that prompted their 'suspicion', or maybe they were just winding me up, who knows.
But it is a great leap of faith to go from frustration at being stopped in your car to an example of how racism is alive and kicking in this country because we too are experiencing those same issues.
Prejudices can serve us all well to, it needs to be blunted by experiences and understanding, but we all use them.