Fines – Civil Asset Forfeitures – Taxes

Guest Post by Martin Armstrong

When I was a kid, most police were kind, respectful, and actually there to protect society. Sure, there was some towns that were just greedy. My father took a local post as a judge in Cinnaminson, New Jersey. It was the politicians who told him they want the maximum fine for everything. My father refused and quit. It is not even the police who are ticketing people just for fun. There are quotas and pressure to raise money for the politicians. Governments are just going broke. Many of the police they bring in today are not like they use to be. They are much more nasty and aggressive.

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All of these trends are alarming from civil asset forfeitures and tickets for everything in Europe where speeding tickets are fined a proportion of your net worth. All of this is seriously wrong and when government turned against the people, this identifies the trend at hand. This is part of the shift from Public to Private and with only 52% of Americans who now trust the police, this reflects how serious this shift on confidence has become. Gallup Polls have been asking this confidence question about trusting the police and the response has ranged fairly narrowly between 52% and 64% since 1993. Now, it is at historic lows of 1993.

red-light-cameraThe attempt to raise revenue with red light cameras has exposed unbelievable corruption. Private companies pay to install the cameras for a cut of the fines. Florida Supreme Court ruled that it is NOT legal for the cities to continue to issue Red Light Camera Tickets in the manner in which they have been issuing them. In the Ohio hamlet of New Miami, the town was ordered to pay back $3 million in automated traffic fines levied against drivers along the stretch of highway the town straddles.

The former chief executive of Chicago’s first red-light camera vendor was sentenced to 30 months in federal prison and over $2 million in restitution for paying bribes to a city official to help procure the contracts.

New Jersey has the strictest yellow timing provisions in the country as a result of concerns that cameras would be used to generate revenue; they have a statute specifying that the yellow time for an intersection that has a red light camera must be based on the speed at which 85% of the road’s traffic moves rather than be based on the road’s actual speed limit.

Fremont, California is proposing to reimburse drivers who collectively received more than 1,000 red-light camera tickets during a period when it inadvertently shortened the time they could cross on yellow signal lights through a couple of  intersections.

The list of states going after red-light cameras is indicative of the entire problem that as government go broke, they fine people, raise taxes, and confiscate property. This is all part of the shift from Public to Private Confidence.

 

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kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
May 23, 2017 4:34 pm

Full Disclosure: I’m the guy that’s upside down in the 1st pic above.

GovtDrone
GovtDrone
  kokoda - the most deplorable
May 23, 2017 9:21 pm

I am the guy picking up the coins that fall out!

fleabaggs
fleabaggs
May 23, 2017 6:32 pm

We aren’t like those rubes in the 3rd world who are corrupt and greedy. We are doing this to protect the public. If they are too poor to drive they won’t have accidents.

BL
BL
May 23, 2017 10:20 pm

NEW HEADLINE TODAY***********************

Illinois Democrats in senate pass 33% hike in personal and corporate income taxes.

OUCH !!!!!

muck about
muck about
  BL
May 24, 2017 5:17 pm

It’s either rob what’s left of the business and public of funds or cut Government expenditures which doesn’t happen in IL…

rhs jr
rhs jr
May 23, 2017 10:21 pm

Left a Tallahassee party on Buck Lake Rd at 2AM 15 years ago and at Baum Rd, I saw nothing anywhere and turned right. In about 2 minutes, the Bubble Gum Machine pulled me over. He said I didn’t completely stop. I said I did and besides there was nothing anywhere on the road (he was in the woods) and I’m not a school bus and have to open my door and yell all clear (for the deer). He checked everything but the bottom of my car and gave me a written warning as if I was guilty. At least I didn’t have to go to Driver Sensitivity Training. There was at least a robbery or rape going on within 10 miles. More Affirmative Action micro-management in action.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
May 23, 2017 10:24 pm

Government is EVIL. Always has been, always will be. The shift from public to private confidence is an OUTSTANDING development. Hopefully it comes with some education as to the way the private sector got so rich – by exploiting the violence and power of government on their behalf (well, the majority of them anyway – a few got rich by actually delivering a good product/service to willing and voluntary customers).

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
May 23, 2017 11:15 pm

In a nearby town, a lady waged a one woman war against the gov due to red light cameras they had installed at a problematic intersection. The cameras made it worse due to dumbasses flooring it to beat the light. Of course they cut the yellow duration way, way back.
My hat’s off to this lady. She sat in front of Stater Bros & Ralphs collection signatures…did all the grassroots stuff to make things happen….and won.
The red light cameras are gone and accidents are down once more.
Her name is Diana Serafin.
http://blog.caranddriver.com/seeing-red-how-a-california-grandmother-helped-defeat-her-citys-red-light-cameras/

compost
compost
May 24, 2017 6:08 am

the wheel was a bad invention

Count Zero
Count Zero
May 24, 2017 9:48 am

Despite what has been inferred, this matter of ticket quotas is certainly nothing new. Back in the early 1950’s, for a few years I was a cop in a large metropolitan city and can easily remember being chewed-out for not writing a sufficient number of “moving violation” tickets. We were expected to do our fair share of this revenue-producing ticket writing, regardless of all our other duties such as apprehending thieves and other assorted really bad guys. Got suspended without pay for a few days when I objected to that form of adding to the city’s already over-flowing coffers. And that was over 65 years ago!

thetruthonly
thetruthonly
May 24, 2017 1:11 pm

I went to a sentencing hearing of a troubled youth yesterday who plead to aiding/abetting
assault with deadly weapon/great bodily harm. There is no excuse for his actions, but I was pondering
the following philosophical question. If in law violence is only justified in self defense, how does the state justify it’s own violence (shackles, detention, torture of solitary confinement, and executions) ? It seems like they play by different rules. Actually they wrote themselves different rules.