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Washington State again - Bill to restrain cops on traffic stops
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<blockquote data-quote="TedKennedy" data-source="post: 3966264" data-attributes="member: 25419"><p>This right here. They really ought to do away with forced liability insurance - there's so many that don't have it, you'd better carry uninsured motorist coverage. </p><p></p><p>Makes a lot more sense for vehicle owners to be responsible for their own coverage as opposed to someone else's. </p><p></p><p>As for the "minor" violations stops - yeah, I'm good with doing away with the BS stops. Window tint is one that really strikes me as BS, as I had a cop comment on our tint, while his tint was black as night. Bundy, McVeigh may have been caught, so was Jerry Brudos IIRC because of traffic stops, but what's the actual ratio of "minor" offense stop to actual criminal being caught. </p><p>(by actual criminal I mean one with a victim, not simply the state) </p><p></p><p>Wouldn't well-meaning cops be happier pursuing real criminals? If TPD doesn't have time to come to the scene of an auto break in, why are they doing "minor" traffic stops?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TedKennedy, post: 3966264, member: 25419"] This right here. They really ought to do away with forced liability insurance - there's so many that don't have it, you'd better carry uninsured motorist coverage. Makes a lot more sense for vehicle owners to be responsible for their own coverage as opposed to someone else's. As for the "minor" violations stops - yeah, I'm good with doing away with the BS stops. Window tint is one that really strikes me as BS, as I had a cop comment on our tint, while his tint was black as night. Bundy, McVeigh may have been caught, so was Jerry Brudos IIRC because of traffic stops, but what's the actual ratio of "minor" offense stop to actual criminal being caught. (by actual criminal I mean one with a victim, not simply the state) Wouldn't well-meaning cops be happier pursuing real criminals? If TPD doesn't have time to come to the scene of an auto break in, why are they doing "minor" traffic stops? [/QUOTE]
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