Texas Senate Approves Update To State’s Racial Profiling Law
Friday, April 22, 2005 at 05:45PM
TheSpook
The Texas Senate approved a bill
intended to update the state’s racial profiling law Thursday. The bill
provides for listing the race or ethnicity of drivers on licenses or
personal identification cards, although residents could chose not to
have the information included. The measure was authored by Sen. Royce
West, D-Dallas. The state law that prohibits racial profiling by law
enforcement mandates that the race of people detained be documented.
West said one of the problems with the law is that police officers
sometimes must depend on their own observations in making a
determination of race. "As you know, visual identification is not
always accurate," West said. West also said that while Hispanics now
make up one-third of Texas' population, in many official records,
Hispanics are categorized as white/Caucasian or Anglo. The bill,
approved 28-3, was met with concern from some who wanted to make sure
that Texans did not have to provide the information if they did not
want to. [more]
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