Sunday, July 29, 2007

The ACLU puts Policy Before People

From Yahoo

FORT WORTH, Texas - Fed up with deadly drive-by shootings, incessant drug dealing and graffiti, cities nationwide are trying a different tactic to combat gangs: They're suing them.
Fort Worth and San Francisco are among the latest to file lawsuits against gang members, asking courts for injunctions barring them from hanging out together on street corners, in cars or anywhere else in certain areas.
The injunctions are aimed at disrupting gang activity before it can escalate. They also give police legal reasons to stop and question gang members, who often are found with drugs or weapons, authorities said. In some cases, they don't allow gang members to even talk to people passing in cars or to carry spray paint.
"It is another tool," said Kevin Rousseau, a Tarrant County assistant prosecutor in Fort Worth, which recently filed its first civil injunction against a gang. "This is more of a proactive approach."
But critics say such lawsuits go too far, limiting otherwise lawful activities and unfairly targeting minority youth.


The sad part is, the very people who will suffer are minorities. Most gang activity affects the black and hispanic communities most. Yet under the specter of "racism", the ACLU is trying to toss a piece of legislation that has a chance to make minority neighborhoods safer.
The places where gangs thrive most is ghettos and minority communities, and as such...their victims are mostly the poor and those of color. By arguing against this in the name of "minority rights", the ACLU is basically guaranteeing a higher minority body count.

Hope that makes those rich white lawyers feel better in their gated communities.

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