Yup— you’ve pretty well defined yourself there— no problem with stereotypes— and profiling based on experiences in life— at least when it comes to people who don’t look like you— OK— I accept your rationale there...
Then why Is it that “in this case, it was unnecessary“ In Your Opinion— didn’t she fit the profile? Didn’t she have the profile of a clear scofflaw— somebody with a mask hanging out of her pocket that she had to have worn to gain entry in the first place, but NOW not wearing it at an event where wearing a mask was a condition of entry and attendance...She might just as well have had a crowbar, as she stood next to a forcibly pried open door, or a SlimJim door lock picking tool as she inserted it into car door window... She CERTAINLY LOOKED LIKE someone who fit the profile of a brazen scofflaw, caught red-handed in the act— so tell me, WHY in this instance, was it “unnecessary” to apprehend and arrest her— but, in all those other “stop & frisk” profiling incidents based off of less evidence (just a stereotype), you ARE FINE WITH THOSE?