The ruling upholds the idea that police officers can profile and detain people who aren’t actually committing any crimes.

Kingsville, TX — Last Thursday, the Fifth Circuit US Court of Appeals ruled that it is suspicious for a vehicle to have air fresheners, rosaries, or pro-police bumper stickers. The ruling stems from a 2011 Texas court case in which a couple was pulled over for having rosaries hanging from the rearview mirror, as well as a few air fresheners, and a DARE sticker on the back of the vehicle.

Thy were pulled over based on this stuff, searched and, of course, no drugs were found but they had money.

The husband, unwidely, allowed the cops to search the car without a warrant.

Yeah, the cops stole that and arrested them. Because they can.