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To: artichokegrower

Finally! Berkeley does something that makes sense.

Having the police enforce automobile regulations was the worst thing ever to happen to LE.

Before automobiles, unless you were in the middle of committing an actual crime, you would be happy to see a police officer - they would be there to serve and protect YOU.

Now, everyone feels slight dread at the sight of a cop. Are my turn signals working? Are my inspection stickers up to date? Did I come to a full stop?

And the speeding thing is ridiculous - everyone goes over the speed limit. Having cops driving around scrutinizing your driving is not that much different than having cops walking in to your home to check if your insurance is up to date or if you are violating any ordinances or building codes. Or maybe they would want to check if your kids are getting the proper nutrition.

Even small children pick up on it when they see their parents bristle at the sight of a cop.

I’m 68 and I have NEVER had the cops protect be from anything - every interaction has been them hassling me over something petty.

It’s too bad, because if not for the fact that 99% of people’s exposure to cops is to traffic cops, people would have a lot more respect for police, and they would even be glad to see them.


22 posted on 02/24/2021 12:37:14 PM PST by enumerated
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To: enumerated

“Finally! Berkeley does something that makes sense.

Having the police enforce automobile regulations was the worst thing ever to happen to LE.

Before automobiles, unless you were in the middle of committing an actual crime, you would be happy to see a police officer - they would be there to serve and protect YOU.

Now, everyone feels slight dread at the sight of a cop. Are my turn signals working? Are my inspection stickers up to date? Did I come to a full stop?

And the speeding thing is ridiculous - everyone goes over the speed limit. Having cops driving around scrutinizing your driving is not that much different than having cops walking in to your home to check if your insurance is up to date or if you are violating any ordinances or building codes. Or maybe they would want to check if your kids are getting the proper nutrition.

Even small children pick up on it when they see their parents bristle at the sight of a cop.

I’m 68 and I have NEVER had the cops protect be from anything - every interaction has been them hassling me over something petty.

It’s too bad, because if not for the fact that 99% of people’s exposure to cops is to traffic cops, people would have a lot more respect for police, and they would even be glad to see them.”

I’m glad I’m not the only one who sees it like this. Thank you for sharing my thoughts too. They’ve become tax collectors with traffic stops and it’s a shame.
I got pulled over once for a tail light out that I didn’t know about and thought I’d be respectful by opening my door since my window wasn’t working, the guy threatened me. I couldn’t freaking believe that he would threaten me for something to me that was so innocent. I haven’t respected them since. Thanks Fairfax County PD.


31 posted on 02/24/2021 3:04:13 PM PST by jntrees
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To: enumerated

I totally agree. While we are at it, get rid of license plates. Police are supposed to exist to investigate crime, and protect society and people.


33 posted on 02/24/2021 4:15:29 PM PST by Glad2bnuts (“If there are no absolutes by which to judge society, then society is absolute.” Francis Schaeffer, )
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