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caslon | 1 year ago
As long as there's any amount of leeway in enforcement of the law, things like courtesy cards will exist. All it is is a little nudge to say, "Hey. I'm one of you and yours. Let's let it slide."
That will continue to exist even if the cards entirely disappear.
JumpCrisscross|1 year ago
The moment it’s standardised not only in writing, but as a physical object, it should become trivially prosecutable. The existence of these cards should trigger DoJ intervention. (Maybe the Adams administration’s recent failings will prompt this.)
frob|1 year ago
1. The existence of these cards has been widely known about for well over a decade.
2. The DoJ is full of cops as well.
janice1999|1 year ago
caslon|1 year ago
dole|1 year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_LASD_deputy_gangs
kwhitefoot|1 year ago
Do they exist somewhere else?
The police have wide discretion to issue a warning instead of a fine in most countries as far as I know. But these cards seem to be unique to NYPD. I don't mean that corruption doesn't exist elsewhere but usually it's a little less obvious!
hiatus|1 year ago
homebrewer|1 year ago
IggleSniggle|1 year ago
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sandworm101|1 year ago
skywal_l|1 year ago
I don't know if it's an actual thing.
Edit: I remember now, it was Jack Reacher season 2.
aceofspades19|1 year ago
HideousKojima|1 year ago