laughing dog
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The following article (http://www.startribune.com/police-community-relations-let-s-end-our-love-affair-with-the-traffic-stop/321927221/) makes a case for eliminating traffic stops for minor traffic violations.
The argument is that police let lots of minor violations go on a routine basis. And a traffic stop is now legal permission to search a car or person (i.e. violate privacy). In many countries, citations for speeding and running red lights are done with technology (cameras). Why not let technology take care of those problems? It would reduce risk to the police. It would eliminate the seemingly arbitrary choice to pull person X over compared to person Y. And more citations would probably occur.
Anyway, it is an interesting idea.
The argument is that police let lots of minor violations go on a routine basis. And a traffic stop is now legal permission to search a car or person (i.e. violate privacy). In many countries, citations for speeding and running red lights are done with technology (cameras). Why not let technology take care of those problems? It would reduce risk to the police. It would eliminate the seemingly arbitrary choice to pull person X over compared to person Y. And more citations would probably occur.
Anyway, it is an interesting idea.