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by chrisseaton
2583 days ago
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> So with routine traffic stops, playing it cool is almost always the best bet. I've experienced scores of them Why do American police stop people so often? Every American here seems to have experience of being stopped and acts like it’s a super normal thing. I live in the UK and I’m don’t think I’ve ever even spoken to an on-duty police officer in my life. They don’t just cruise around stopping cars here. |
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Multiple reasons, but the big one is money. There are a lot of places smaller than big cities who have massive revenue problems. Turning cops into revenue generators seems to be the preferred solution.
And then come second-order effects: private probation enforcement companies, private prisons, communications monopolies for private prisons... and they all lobby to keep and expand their pound of flesh. And you get this:
https://www.themarshallproject.org/2015/02/24/debtors-prison...
But hey, freest country on earth, amirite?