There should have been safe guards between the revenue stream & the application from the get-go. Before the crash nobody gave a . Now everybody is looking and it's a disgrace.
A perfect example of what's happening to police forces around the country due to the revenue starved environment many locations find themselves in. It's too bad there aren't more cops like this guy. (Wait, there would be, if so many like-minded officers weren't forced out by the overwhelming majority of s that make up today's law enforcement agencies.)
Shame that this is happening in Auburn. smh
There should have been safe guards between the revenue stream & the application from the get-go. Before the crash nobody gave a . Now everybody is looking and it's a disgrace.
I can't say I'm shocked at all, it's occurring all over the country. Everything seems to be about the bottom line, and nobody will do anything about it but complain. That's just how people seem to be. Nobody will act until things are completely out of control, and then there's a dramatic moment.
I got a bull speeding ticket from a bexar county sheriff a few weeks ago. Son of a was running a speed trap inside the freaking city on Callaghan Road just east of I10...coming from I10 there is a steep downhill grade to the bottom where there is a church parking lot and then it's back up a steep hill when you pass. Speed limit is freaking 35 (should be at least 45 as it's pretty much a wide open stretch) and you have to ride your brake all the way down the hill to keep below 35...I saw him and didn't think a thing about it until he whipped out behind me and hit the lights...Bas wrote me up for 39 in a 35...just total bull . It wasn't a safety issue it was a revenue issue. $115 ticket and I have to take freaking defensive driving...
Only way to change anything is through the ballot box. And the thing to remember is that both dems/repubs looooooooooooooooooooove their revenue streams, so there's no reason for them to pressure agencies to stop this kind of bull .
In a small municipality like Auburn, that pressure can be applied far more easily on city council members and mayors. Vote the ers out and make sure they know why you voted against em'.
ing pigs. cue silverblackmistic...
The ballot box? The ballot box means nothing when there's influence all the way down to the local level. Most people are content living their life until it is just too much. Most people will allow themselves to get ed, but the extent as to how much is where the line is eventually drawn. And when something organic and legit does pop up, the powers that be infiltrate, corrupt, pin the inner workings against each other and dismantle it. And the question then becomes, how bad do people really want things to change? And I don't see anything happening over a few tickets, especially when a lot worse has happened and nothing has changed as a result.
I may not be reading your post right, but you're basically saying that we're ed unless some kind of revolution occurs? I agree that tickets won't be the catalyst, but it's a symptom of a much larger problem that can be solved by holding our elected representatives accountable, imo
Law enforcement agencies are at the bottom of the totem pole. If state and local governments were better at managing budgets there wouldn't be as much pressure on them to fund those failures. That's why we see the ever-growing costs of tickets and fines, and the corrupt, brute-filled agencies which enforce them
Another thing you can do is vote out corrupt Sheriff's. These guys become as entrenched (and powerful) as anybody else within a county system, especially in the south. One of the places I grew up, in Alabama, had the same sheriff for 25+ years despite a corresponding increase in both the size of the police force and the crime rate. He personally had 3 marked vehicles he liked to drive around, a Jaguar (seized in a drug raid), a Camaro, and a Suburban. He had no law enforcement background and was repeatedly voted in because his family went wayyyy-back in the area. Nobody gave a damn about results, they just wanted the same fat, cherubic, pseudo nice guy around to ensure the good ole' boy network stayed in place. The same happens in bigger towns and cities, of course, it's just that those good ole' boys are wrapped in Armani suits and rolex watches.
The problem in this country is that we continue to vote for the same types of people, over and over and over again. Somebody much smarter than me once said that we deserve the government we elect. Excuse the outta me, but I happen to believe that change can occur if we, as a country, vote more responsibly, and actually involve ourselves in the process. America grows more apathetic by the day, blinded by celebrity and ignorance. While I won't be arming myself and going full Rambo over tickets, I will vote against people who think that they can railroad their bull policies, and in so doing, cover up their complete failure as stewards of this country.
Maybe I'm still too idealistic, but I think change (real change, not fake ObamaChange) can occur. There's a precedent for this. The Progressive era of the late 19th/early 20th century, as well as the socialist and populist movements forced new planks into the platforms of the established parties. I'm not so naive to think that there will be a viable, powerful, 3rd party in this country, but if they can start getting double digit percentages, they'll have to be listened to and perhaps some of those ideas will soak into those who already hold power
/rant
Police state, usa
I'm not proposing a revolution, I'm saying people do not have to accept the options that are being served to them which are the equivalent of jail food.
I'm not as optimistic as you are. As long as political candidates need money, nothing will really change. I can't change anything by means of vote when all my options are garbage. And someone that does gain traction can't substantiate themselves because they don't have a machine behind them. People that have a machine behind them are lying somewhere, and they never live up to what they propose. There are a lot of nice little laws that have this two party system sewn up nicely. And there are a lot of people getting ed that think nothing is wrong because of how they perceive things to be, and are afraid of what an alternative is. Most people want to be left alone.
There are people on both sides of this artificially created dichotomy getting ed who believe all their problems are the result of people on the other side, when that's simply not true. It's like saying, we're going to make some nice changes in this household when the mother and father are at odds. And, in reality, they both have lovers on the side that are creating the rifts in their relationship and they're looking for other people to solve their issues.
And for the record, I don't care.
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Just obey the in' laws - end of butthurt.
Otherwise - you gals got issues - I got tissues boo- in-hoo.
White people 20 years too late the party. Tupac along with the black community been rapping about this police for years.
Get your ass downstairs, Silv. I ain't seen you since 6. You SOB, you, I thought you'd died.
Culb....
didja hav' ta waltz in here with that ?6? ?
You know Pop ed us all to in doomsday and you had to revel in it didn't you - you- - you!
But the lakers the entire in Buss-corpse-ridden bed didn't they?
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