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Leave it to Chicago 'Pure chaos': Proposed law would eliminate traffic stops for 'minor offenses'
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<blockquote data-quote="HiredHand" data-source="post: 4214748" data-attributes="member: 2469"><p>The speeding law should be changed if 25-30mph over is only a misdemeanor offense, or it’s a certain percentage over the posted speed limit. But the rest of the stuff like window tint and exhaust should be caught by vehicle inspections in my opinion. You’d think we could come up with a computer system that would link car registration, insurance, and current inspections together to verify that all are current and flag the one’s that weren’t or had violations that needed to be corrected. </p><p></p><p>Doesn’t seem like regular LEOs should be out there enforcing tax collection, unless, Sheriff’s like collecting the fine money for their county coffers because that wouldn’t ever be the case. The comments on the link are glorious because they scream racial profiling which is exactly why you have liberal politicians and activists promoting bills to curtail enforcement of low level crimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HiredHand, post: 4214748, member: 2469"] The speeding law should be changed if 25-30mph over is only a misdemeanor offense, or it’s a certain percentage over the posted speed limit. But the rest of the stuff like window tint and exhaust should be caught by vehicle inspections in my opinion. You’d think we could come up with a computer system that would link car registration, insurance, and current inspections together to verify that all are current and flag the one’s that weren’t or had violations that needed to be corrected. Doesn’t seem like regular LEOs should be out there enforcing tax collection, unless, Sheriff’s like collecting the fine money for their county coffers because that wouldn’t ever be the case. The comments on the link are glorious because they scream racial profiling which is exactly why you have liberal politicians and activists promoting bills to curtail enforcement of low level crimes. [/QUOTE]
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