Indiana police have dogs that sniff specifically for cash at the US’s 2nd biggest FedEx hub, then they simply keep the money
Indiana police have dogs that sniff specifically for cash at the US’s 2nd biggest FedEx hub, then they simply keep the money
This isn’t crime fighting. It’s an actual crime — a blatant, naked theft carried out by officers, Libertarian Party Chair Evan McMahon writes.
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(edit) Would someone please ship some counterfeit money through there and get it confiscated, so the police can then be investigated for spending counterfeit money?
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3 34 ReplyIt is not illegal to send money by mail and there are legitimate reasons to do so. This is a blatant money grab by a corrupt government.
39 0 ReplyThis is not garnish because it went to the police department. Garnished wage goes to the debt payment
12 1 ReplyCorrect. I am referring to the "what about" objection of not using banks because of debt collection
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I don’t agree with this civil forfeiture either, but what are you actually able to do about it?
Well yeah that's part of why cops are far worse than burglars.
11 0 ReplyWhat debts are you talking about? Do you think that these people owed money?
8 1 ReplyDisclaimer: I don't agree with this person.
But they're aluding to the fact that one of the main reasons people don't use banks is because they owe someone money and their bank accounts are able to be garnished. The only sure fire way to keep your money from being garnished is to keep it as physical cash.
6 0 ReplyYeah, Grandmothers sending cash for birthdays was where my mind was going.
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