Racial Profiling or Misunderstanding? | Kayla Borden's Story

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Racial Profiling or Misunderstanding? | Kayla Borden's Story

In the wake of a dismissed complaint regarding racial profiling against the Halifax Regional Police, Kayla Borden took the initiative to file an appeal with the police review board in July 2020. The incident unfolded when Borden's vehicle was mistaken for another allegedly speeding car with no license plate during a traffic stop, leading to her arrest and subsequent detention. Despite efforts to challenge the arrest, a police review board panel upheld the decision in May 2023, asserting that racial profiling was not a contributing factor.

Recently, Borden and her lawyer, Asaf Rashid, participated in a review hearing at Halifax Court. The interview with Borden and lawyer Asaf Rashid delved into the intricacies of the judicial review process, exploring the grounds for appeal and the contested elements of the arrest. Among these contested elements were the determination of the arrest's lawfulness, the absence of racial profiling, and the denial of the right to counsel.

The judicial review holds the potential to refer the case back to the review board for a new decision. The conversation further explored the details of the arrest, including officers' testimonies, and addressed the question of whether mentioning race in descriptions, even when it might not impact the case, should be standard practice for accurate identification.

Borden highlighted the disparities in the officers' handling of details during the arrest, emphasizing the potential impact of unconscious biases and racial profiling within the police force. The judicial review outcome is pending, and the discussion concluded with reflections on the broader implications of the case for perceptions of racism and racial profiling within law enforcement.

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