To Protect and to Serve II

So the Illinois State Trooper is claiming this was all over an air freshener hanging on a rear view mirror. if that is the case, this makes it far, far worse of a reaction than expired tags or a stolen vehicle.



OK, so I posted a story about "air freshener" last year. Apparently, these cops are being trained to specifically pull over cars with "air fresheners" because that must be a sign that drugs are in the car.

Air freshener...

 
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Hold on... not saying that two wrongs make a right, but I think police should thin about that the next time they think about arresting someone. They should ask, "Is this worthy of this guy/gal going to jail?"
Do you think that police take everyone to jail? Because it’s about 90% of all they interact with that they don’t take to jail
 
Lol officers deal with 20-30 people or more in a 9-12 hours shift? You honestly believe that they take most of them to jail (a process which may take 1-3 hours)?

You went the complete opposite way of my post. 1/10 going to jail seems like a lot
 
You went the complete opposite way of my post. 1/10 going to jail seems like a lot
I used to work a 5 days on 4 days off rotation of 10 hour shifts.

On morning shifts - usually no arrests, lots of traffic zone assignments (school zones)

On afternoon shifts - mix of all kinds of calls. Literally one after another. Maybe 1-2 arrests on shift depending on call. Other times no arrests

On nightshift - lots of criminal activity. Most arrests maybe 1-2 a shift. Sometimes none. Sometimes 5-6 depending on what’s going on
 
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