Chris Rock has been pulled over by police three times in 2015, and he has photographic proof.

The comedian took selfies on each occasion — the latest incident occurred on Tuesday — and uploaded the images to his social media accounts.

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The conversation around Rock's photos has turned to one about racial profiling by police in America. Some say Rock is pulled over frequently because he is an African-American man in a nice car.

Stopped by the cops again wish me luck. A photo posted by Chris Rock (@chrisrock) on Mar 30, 2015 at 9:52pm PDT

I'm not even driving stop by the cops again A photo posted by Chris Rock (@chrisrock) on Feb 27, 2015 at 7:39pm PST

Just got pulled over by the cops wish me luck A photo posted by Chris Rock (@chrisrock) on Feb 13, 2015 at 7:38am PST

On Wednesday, actor Isaiah Washington weighed in on the situation with a story about his own experience:

I sold my $90,000.00 Mercedes G500 and bought 3 Prius's, because I got tired of being pulled over by Police. #Adapt @chrisrock — Isaiah Washington (@IWashington) April 1, 2015

In a CNN interview with Don Lemon, Washington expanded on his tweet, saying, "Since I got out of my G500 and have been driving a Prius for the last four years ... I have not been pulled over one time."

Rock has made comments about being pulled over as an African-American in the past. In a 2013 episode of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, he and host Jerry Seinfeld were pulled over for speeding. At the time, Rock said, "Now here's the crazy thing: If you weren't here, I'd be scared. I'm famous, still black. Right now, I'm looking for my license."