envirozentinel wrote:
Haven't they got enough real crimes to worry about in the US? Do their courts really want to be burdened with these petty issues quite apart from the stupidity of trying to ban people from sleeping in their own cars?
Tons of "real crime!"
Like the nearly 2.1 million contested speeding tickets before civil court judges (around 25% of all civil cases in the US).
Plus more than 1.1 million bankruptcy cases.
Plus the nearly 180,000 illegal immigration cases.
Plus the 160,000 cases on the docket for writing bad checks.
Plus the 29,000 cases of embezzlement.
Plus over 26,000 cases of welfare fraud.
In many parts of the country, 20-30% of city and county civil court cases are debt collection agencies squeezing more blood out already bankrupt people at the taxpayers expense.
And don't get me started on the insane number of drug cases in local, state, and federal civil and criminal courts.
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