Honestly, getting pulled over by the police is all about perception. If a police officer has reasonable doubt that the something is wrong, they have the right investigate. Of all the times I have been pulled over when I had my Civic, 2 were for speeding (which I was), 1 for failure to yield (took to court and won because the police cam provided the other car ran the stop sign), and 1 for illegal tint ( tint was legal, guess it looks darker with no illumination at midnight in a black car). So what does that mean, absolutely nothing.
Do cops profile, probably. If we were to base this belief solely on the stories in this thread and compare that to the total number of members, it is extremely small. Truth be told, just don't give them a reason to pull you over. If they do and you haven't done anything wrong, then sit, let them run your license and tag, and tell you to be on your way because if the 10 minutes or so you spend their will ruin your day, brush it off because you probably have something more important to be concerned with than that.