by SciFiFisher » Thu Jul 23, 2020 3:04 pm
I didn't really consider that factor. It is also a fact that many cash strapped local governments are using law enforcement as a way to generate operating revenue through fines, tickets, and other enforcement actions that result in the police being a de facto tax collector. This typically impacts low income communities the hardest. One of my favorite examples is a very small town in Oregon who decided to expand the town limits to include a stretch of the interstate highway that ran past them. They hocked the town for a shiny new police interceptor and within 2 years they could afford a second interceptor and the town was no longer bankrupt. And that was splitting the speeding ticket revenue with the state. That was a "feel good" story and no one thought too badly about it because most of the victims were passing by and only got "taxed" once.
I can imagine how I would feel though if I lived in a town where the police were essentially looking for reasons to "tax" me by writing me a ticket for every little infraction.
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