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As Nurses we are taught to be objective; to report the facts.The label "Drunk" is subjective, so the People in the nearby town of Politically Correct had their "Police in this town arrest drunk drivers" changed a bit:
Just another example that at attempt of being politically correct arises from some form of discrimination. In this case for example, the police utilize a variant of "profiling," i.e., the probable cause to stop and detain a driver because he/she exhibited characteristics that have been historically associated with others who have been found to be in violation of the DUI statute. Ultimately the BG test, definitive and indiscriminate to the blood host, defines if the "suspect" has violated a legal statute. But the steps leading to that blood test arise from subjective observations, officer discretion, and other human decision making mechanisms; comparing the suspect's actions to others. Now overlay this onto other forms of political correctness and I believe you'll realize the term is a misnomer and used just to satisfy a group who demands action from someone else based on that group's discriminatory view of a particular subject; that demand being for subject group to "agree" with or to their terms.
So...Now, where is that E.C.T station?
Just another example that at attempt of being politically correct arises from some form of discrimination. In this case for example, the police utilize a variant of "profiling," i.e., the probable cause to stop and detain a driver because he/she exhibited characteristics that have been historically associated with others who have been found to be in violation of the DUI statute. Ultimately the BG test, definitive and indiscriminate to the blood host, defines if the "suspect" has violated a legal statute. But the steps leading to that blood test arise from subjective observations, officer discretion, and other human decision making mechanisms; comparing the suspect's actions to others. Now overlay this onto other forms of political correctness and I believe you'll realize the term is a misnomer and used just to satisfy a group who demands action from someone else based on that group's discriminatory view of a particular subject; that demand being for subject group to "agree" with or to their terms.So...Now, where is that E.C.T station?
Blood Alcohol test - not BG test. I have diabetics on my mind.
OldDude said:Just another example that at attempt of being politically correct arises from some form of discrimination. In this case for example, the police utilize a variant of "profiling," i.e., the probable cause to stop and detain a driver because he/she exhibited characteristics that have been historically associated with others who have been found to be in violation of the DUI statute. Ultimately the BG test, definitive and indiscriminate to the blood host, defines if the "suspect" has violated a legal statute. But the steps leading to that blood test arise from subjective observations, officer discretion, and other human decision making mechanisms; comparing the suspect's actions to others. Now overlay this onto other forms of political correctness and I believe you'll realize the term is a misnomer and used just to satisfy a group who demands action from someone else based on that group's discriminatory view of a particular subject; that demand being for subject group to "agree" with or to their terms.
Whew!
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As Nurses we are taught to be objective; to report the facts.
The label "Drunk" is subjective, so the People in the nearby town of Politically Correct had their "Police in this town arrest drunk drivers" changed a bit: