Louis Gray says he was racially profiled after trying to buy spray paint to make over his son’s bicycle helmet

  • Kushan@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    The store is saying he was challenged for not having ID, as a challenge 25 thing.

    So forgetting the colour of his skin, do you think he looks 25 or over?

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        3 months ago

        And would you additionally say that "We can’t serve you, you could be doing graffiti with this” as was claimed in the article?

        • ArbitraryValue@sh.itjust.works
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          3 months ago

          Maybe, if he asked me why I wouldn’t sell him the spray paint without seeing his id. In that case, it would be an explanation of why the id-check policy exists, not an expression of my belief that he looked like a vandal. (Although by that point, I would suspect that he might be up to no good specifically because he was refusing to show me his ID.)

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            3 months ago

            But you would sell it to an ID-less older white guy no problem, as they did? This guy does not look like he’s 25 or under.

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              3 months ago

              I had a noticably receding hairline before I was 25. I’d sell to someone who looked old enough to be his dad without needing id, but if I could get in trouble for not carding someone I should have carded, I wouldn’t bet my job on the fact that he isn’t an older-looking 24.