“When you find yourself threatening to find more reasons to put even more citizens in jail in order to protect your revenue stream, it’s maybe time to take a step back and think about what you’re doing.” [ Scott Shackford on Alabama forfeiture debate] How IRS spent $20 million on debt collection program that generated $6.7 million in payments [ Howard Gleckman, Tax Policy Center ] “Federal Judge Strikes Down New York City’s Dragnet That Seized Thousands Of Cars Without Warrants” [ Nick Sibilla, IJ/Forbes ] Prison phone calls and other captive markets: “Stop squeezing prisoners’ families for cash” [ Megan McArdle ] “The high price of being wrongly accused in Alabama’s ‘monetized’ criminal justice system” [ Ashley Remkus, Al.com ] “Cop Who Called Asset Forfeiture ‘A Tax-Liberating Goldmine’ Sued for Illegal Traffic Stop and Seizure” [ C.J. Ciaramella ; Kane County, Ill.] Tags: Alabama , forfeiture , Illinois , law enforcement for profit , NYC , prisoners , taxes Law enforcement...
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