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To Promote Public Safety, Michigan Authorizes Cops To Rob Travelers at Airports
The change represents a substantial reversal of civil forfeiture reforms aimed at protecting innocent property owners.
2 June 2022
Graham Filler, a state legislator in Michigan, describes two recently enacted...
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north carolina
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policing for profit
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terry rolin
Pennsylvania's Fuel Tax Is Supposed To Fund Bridge Repair. Billions Went to Cops Instead.
Pennsylvania has one of the nation's highest gas taxes, but those user fees haven't helped fix the state's poor roads and bridges.
1 February 2022
Pittsburgh's Fern Hollow Bridge, which collapsed on...
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Little Miss Coplette detective Michelle McHenry went back to a bar to finish a fight with another woman and ended up getting the crap beat out of her -- so what's a knuckle-dragging Neanderthal coplette to do? Of course, she had the other woman busted for assaulting an officer.
Pittsburg's...
After the DEA Stole $70,000 From This Filmmaker, He Got His Money Back, Plus a $15,000 Settlement
Keddins Etienne's experience shows that bullies who seize innocent people's property tend to back down when their victims put up a fight.
5 November 2021
Before a federal drug agent stole nearly...
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steven spielberg
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terrence rolin
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u.s. attorney claire kedeshian
u.s. district court for the eastern district of new york
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ATF Goes On Tour To Teach Journalists That Cops Are Usually Right When They Kill Someone
11 November 2021
The ATF (the accepted not-actually-an-acronym for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives) is back on its periodic charm offensive. This time the charm seems a bit more...
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