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In reply to the discussion: Weekend Economists Ring in the New! New Year 2015 [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)52. DOJ helps local cops get around state limits on civil forfeiture
http://boingboing.net/2014/11/11/doj-helps-local-cops-get-aroun.html
Many states have passed laws limiting how much of your stuff the police can steal when they accuse you of a crime, but the Department of Justice has the solution for local cops: they will "adopt" a local seizure, making it federal and exempting it from state-level corruption controls.
The DOJ's "Equitable Sharing" program then splits the loot with the cops, making it a win-win for everyone except the poor fucks who are being ripped off by the agencies whose paychecks they subsidize. Muckrock's used the Freedom of Information Act to pry loose the DOJ's Equitable Sharing guidelines from 2009-2013 for 15 of the 20 most populous cities in America.
When the DOJ helps local cops rob the public, it requires that the cops spend their share of the loot on anti-drug and law-enforcement stuff. In the case of El Paso, that included "$5,199.80 on promotional supplies and $2,515 on polo shirts for the El Paso Police Foundation in 2012."
Many states have passed laws limiting how much of your stuff the police can steal when they accuse you of a crime, but the Department of Justice has the solution for local cops: they will "adopt" a local seizure, making it federal and exempting it from state-level corruption controls.
The DOJ's "Equitable Sharing" program then splits the loot with the cops, making it a win-win for everyone except the poor fucks who are being ripped off by the agencies whose paychecks they subsidize. Muckrock's used the Freedom of Information Act to pry loose the DOJ's Equitable Sharing guidelines from 2009-2013 for 15 of the 20 most populous cities in America.
When the DOJ helps local cops rob the public, it requires that the cops spend their share of the loot on anti-drug and law-enforcement stuff. In the case of El Paso, that included "$5,199.80 on promotional supplies and $2,515 on polo shirts for the El Paso Police Foundation in 2012."
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