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Post by SouthGA_Festival Machine on Jan 16, 2008 23:05:25 GMT -5
Yes, in effect it is. If you are found in possesion of large amounts of it, it's up to you to prove it's not part of a criminal act. Money can be "arrested" and converted to the use of whatever police agency siezes it, without any evidence of criminal activity. Cash is presumed guilty until proven innocent. We are on our way to a cashless society where every transaction has a "paper trail".
areyoukind said:
seems like if they can't attach it to a drug operation, they should have to give it back?
Keep in mind - our system is still much better then alot of countries - take Singapore for instance - you are more likely to be caned first and then allowed to ask questions later
just because Singapore is far worse doesn't mean we can't be better.
but play it smart. The MAN profiles. If it was your job to bust people then of course you'd look for the hippie freaks. When I drive into Roo I look like a responsible citizen (as much as I can). Then, as soon as I park I strip off that stuff and The Hippie Princess of Blinkytown emerges.
Like someone else said... Don't give them a reason