There are already some attempts to charge those in custody for room, board and medical procedures, even going as far as trying to charge for involuntary procedures involved in searches. Or police requiring $3,000 for property damage for getting blood on their uniforms after beating up a guy with a different middle name as who they were looking for.
I thought that Davis link was the most remarkable thing I'd ever seen. Then I Googled the back story, and found out that the officer lodging the complaint had also sworn in court that the Davis didn't bleed on him when the police department was sued, and then having somehow avoided a perjury charge, received a commendation from Ferguson City Council this year. And that one of the other officers involved is also facing a lawsuit for tasering a man to death.
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/08/15/the-day-fer...http://www.fergusoncity.com/Archive/ViewFile/Item/236
If the guy died from the tasering, he was evidently just trying to avoid having to pay for the cost of the taser charge. His family should receive an appropriate invoice shortly.
The invoice got lost by The Ministry of Information when the Department of Works switched half of the tubes back to Imperial again, so someone needs to submit the appropriate forms to Information Retrieval who will then have to take it up with Information Adjustment to request a new invoice with The Ministry of Information before the next budget trimester, or a fortnight before if they wish to transfer the issuance fee for the new invoice onto the new invoice.