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tptacek 2 days ago

I agree that police department staffing is less of a real issue than people claim it is, and that many departments have target staffing levels that are artificially elevated. But I'm struck by your comment about cops "hiding behind bushes to ticket people going 5 over", because in the ultra-ultra-progressive inner-ring Chicago suburb in which I live, one of the chief complaints about policing over the last couple years has been the lack of traffic enforcement.

gbear605 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

On a daily basis, I see several cars that are going forty+ miles per hour over the speed limit, weaving between lanes. They go right past the cop and the cop doesn't care. Then someone going five over goes past the cop and the cop gives them a ticket. They go after the easy ones that fill their quotas, not the ones that actually make anyone safer.

JuniperMesos 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Are you taking the perspective of a car-driver risking getting a ticket for technically violating a traffic law, or a resident concerned about drivers technically violating traffic laws on the roads near where they live?

tptacek 9 hours ago | parent [-]

Neither, but what I'm describing is the resident concern.

lesuorac 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

> one of the chief complaints about policing over the last couple years has been the lack of traffic enforcement.

Which traffic enforcement though?

I really do not like the fact that lefts on red are not enforced. I have numerous times seen people run a red-red light infront of a cop car with no enforcement.

That said, people going 35 in a 30? Like I care. People weaving in between lanes? Yeah that seems much more dangerous.