41. On the main highway leading out of Tel Aviv, police set up a checkpoint, slowing down cars and stopping some motorists deemed suspicious. 42. Racial profiling is the alleged practice of stopping motorists for no other reason than their race. 43. Soldiers regularly stop motorists throughout Cambodia, demanding money and cigarettes before letting them pass. 44. That stop raised questions on whether troopers improperly used race as a reason to stop motorists. 45. The Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity rebels held rallies in rural towns and stopped motorists to urge them to vote. 46. The justices will decide whether police can set up traffic checkpoints and stop motorists in hopes of catching people who sell or use illegal drugs. 47. The motorist suddenly stopped, alighted, and walked to the rear of the ambulance where he opened the door to check if there was any patient inside. 48. The State Police have been embroiled in a controversy over allegations of racial profiling, the practice of stopping motorists on nothing more than the basis of their race. 49. The Supreme Court today agreed to decide whether police routinely can set up traffic checkpoints and stop motorists in hopes of catching people who sell or use illegal drugs. 50. They stopped motorists, examined identity papers and searched cars in a show of force designed to discourage demonstrations that might overshadow the visit. |