sr wanted to share this from TheNewspaper.com

Cody Forbes cody at 5000tq.com
Thu Jul 12 20:35:05 EDT 2007


Huw Powell wrote:
>> By 2006, Texas expects to earn $300 million from its program.
>> New Jersey, which has assessed the extra fees since 1994, has
>> generated over $1 billion in profit. More than half of the offenses
>> charged were paperwork related, a third were related to driving
>> offenses and just 12 percent were DUI-related.
>
> Hmm, is speeding the new smoking?  Or just doing your paperwork badly?

I think speeding is the most commonly broken law which can make them the 
most money. Remember, this is the good 'ole USA where *NOTHING* matters more 
than money to 95% of the population. "They" couldn't give a sh!ts less if we 
starve to death as long as they get thier short term payout.

-Cody Forbes
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