Loren said:It's normal for a cop to write as many tickets as they can for the situation, even when they know they aren't going to hold up. (I've gotten insurance and registration tickets when the paperwork wasn't in the glove compartment for some reason--the cop knew things were actually current.) It's not singling out poor people.
What the hell? No, it's not normal. It's fascist. If my cops did that I would fire them. And the judge would absolutely let me know if it were happening.
Maybe for a major crime you want to cover all the bases. But for a traffic stop? Absolutely not. This is just plain wrong and untrue. Any police department that works that way I have no respect for. Like the Ferguson dept. No. shit no, that is not "normal."
Judge? Around here if you get one of those tickets and your papers were actually ok you don't even need to go before the judge. It's just a long line to talk to a clerk, show them the paperwork and they dismiss it on the spot.
Well this DOJ report is not about your "around here." So your county is different from mine. That doesn't make it achingly obvious to you that perhaps Ferguson, MO is also different from Las Vegas? Your personal experience is not the universal experience of people. And yeah, in my area you MUST go before a judge to deal with a ticket in any way that does not include, "Yes, sir, here is your money."
And I will say again, if any cop in my department was issuing 8 citations for ridiculous bogus things on a regular basis to motorists, especially if it were only for the ones who are black, I would fire them. It is _not_ normal. It is wrong nine ways to Sunday. Fascist, bullying, sociopathic.
I can't believe you are supporting that kind of abuse. "normal to write tickets even if they aren't going to hold up," seriously? SERIOUSLY?

