mr. florence in this case is the financial manager for a car dealership. this is clearly a case in which he didn't do anything wrong. he was in the right. he was arrested. he went through this ordeal. it's also true 14 million americans are arrested every year and very often they're arrested and ultimately not charged. and he's now filed a class-action that includes people who were pulled over for failing to have on a turn light, for having a noisy muscler, obviously race plays a key role. mr. florence is african-american, new jersey is the place with the famous driving while black i-95 case in which 75% of people stopped and arrested on i-95 by troopers were black although blacks constituted 30% of the motorists and all the evidence was blacks and whites committed driving infractions at the same level. you've got the race context but you also have the context of 14 million people being arrested, that the police do make mistakes. do we want to have a rule that allows at the jail, we're not talking about prison, but at the jail a blanket policy of subjectin