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Originally Posted by PR_Tom
I have a question.
If a police officer pulls over a car because of a simple violation, like driving on a spare or obscured license digit or something simple. And that officer notices 8 people crammed into the backseat.. Does anyone doubt that the officer SHOULD be able to determine if those 8 people crammed in the back are being trafficked? What, if anything, should the officer be ALLOWED by law to do? Should they be PREVENTED by law from doing something? What?
Philosophy is fine for what it's worth, but lets talk nuts and bolts on a real scenario at some point.
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I've been reading over these threads and keep wondering that same exact question.
I see the concern over racial profiling, I understand that. But what about situations like this? Obviously something needs to be done when a person is found to be illegal. If I have a warrant out for my arrest and I get pulled over for a basic traffic violation, I get taken in for that warrant. I get punished for something totally unrelated, but something that I did that was illegal.
Why should this not be true for everyone?
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