This next comment comes from a Sacramento Bee article by Jim Sanders (re-posted on fresnobee.com) about fees that are added on to traffic violations.
URL found here: http://www.fresnobee.com/2011/02/22/2281542/california-fees-boost-traffic.html
Username gofresno wrote:
"This is just robbing people out of money. It is horrible for state to revenue by extorting money from citizens in today's hard economic times.
Fines for minor traffic violations are unbelievably high. How people supposed to afford to keep paying any more????
There is no more "protect and serve" by those cops out there. They are just hunting who they can give tickets too to keep their quotas. If you even ask cop a question just expect to get fined these days. Very very sad."
Fines for minor traffic violations are unbelievably high. How people supposed to afford to keep paying any more????
There is no more "protect and serve" by those cops out there. They are just hunting who they can give tickets too to keep their quotas. If you even ask cop a question just expect to get fined these days. Very very sad."
Here are my corrections to his/her/their post:
"I believe this is simply a way of robbing people out of money. It is unfathomable for a state to obtain revenue by extorting citizens, especially during today's hard economic times. The fines for minor traffic violations like running a stop sign or driving 15 mph over the speed limit (a $236 fine) is unbelievably high. How does the state expect people to be able to afford paying higher penalties?
There is no more "To Protect and Serve" by Police Officers anymore. It is my opinion that they are simply out hunting for who they can give tickets in order to obtain their quota. It's almost like if you ask a Police Officer a question you can expect to get a fine. That would be very truly sad."
I had to find an example within the article to justify why a fine is unbelievably high since the author of the comment didn't provide one. Also, I'm not entirely sure you get slapped with a fine for asking a Police Officer a question. If so I probably have tons of unpaid fines since I ask a lot of questions.
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