Asset seizures fuel police spending
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Asset seizures fuel police spending
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#2One thing that doesn't seem to be covered is how it changes the motivation to seize contraband, as it is much more profitable to wait until the contraband is sold and then seize the money.
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#5A more explicit one on this subject, (don't be black while carrying valuables or police will assume you stole them): http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-texas-pro...
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#6Someone will comment, "But the police shouldn't be doing this and it's a government institution!!", as if such institutions are not run by human beings but angels from God.
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#7A more explicit one on this subject, (don't be black while carrying valuables or police will assume you stole them): http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-texas-pro...
or if the police simply realize they can steal from the blacks ?
Those are two different problems at heart. Of course, it doesn't make much of a difference for the blacks.
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#8A more explicit one on this subject, (don't be black while carrying valuables or police will assume you stole them): http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-texas-pro...
The Chicago link provides a narrow window into that question, and it doesn't look good.
For instance I have a nice painting on the wall that a friend created. There's no paper trail of how I got it. Does that mean I continue to own it only at the pleasure of the police?
I'm less worried about my major assets, but what if someone decided I could have been using my house as a venue to write code that could be used for illegal purposes? Do I have to prove every library on my Github account can only be used for legal purposes or risk having my house and laptop seized?
Is the reason the answers to those questions is "no" merely because I'm white, prominent, and a political donor? How is this different from Putin's Russia? (Aside from in degree.)
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#9If the Washington Post, and others, would turn the same eye on any other organization, they would have a field day of things they would find, but it wouldn't sell as many newspapers. The problem is, they make it sound like all police have these issues (and others they "report" on) when the reality is far from it. Someone will comment, "But the police shouldn't be doing this and it's a government institution!!", as if…
Re: Asset seizures fuel police spending
#10If the Washington Post, and others, would turn the same eye on any other organization, they would have a field day of things they would find, but it wouldn't sell as many newspapers. The problem is, they make it sound like all police have these issues (and others they "report" on) when the reality is far from it. Someone will comment, "But the police shouldn't be doing this and it's a government institution!!", as if…