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by dragonwriter
2128 days ago
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> It's not like there haven't been sufficient tools to deal with property nuisances & safety violations for hundreds of years in ways that are effective against both rich and poor, and especially not tools that can lead to such terrible consequences for the poor as we slide down this slippery slope. Uh, the main existing tool for property nuisances is forfeiture. While in this specific case I would enthusiastically support the use of that tool, I don't think it's a more modest or restrained response than what has been given. It's like arguing “we've authorized use of guns for this problem for centuries, why are we taking the extreme step of bringing out a taser?” |
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