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by anamax
6294 days ago
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> If the cops have to cause a mild inconvenience to 50 people to successfully prosecute one bad guy - then so be it. "mild inconvenience"? If it's a "mild inconvenience", surely you won't mind paying for n instances, for non-trivial n. You've used 50 above, so let's start there. Are you personally willing to pay for the "mild inconvenience" suffered by 50 innocent people? What? You're not willing to pay? You're only willing for other people to pay? |
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For all crimes there is a false search rate. A good example is a normal drug "bust" or a stolen property bust.
And yes - with the enforcement of most laws there is an inconvenience. A good example is a traffic stop - they check your license, check if the driver is drunk, check if the car is stolen, check for outstanding warrants of arrest and they may search the car.
What is the right number of car stops by police to enforce the law?
CP is more difficult because people can do this without going outside the home. That just means that the police should occasionally check inside the home.