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The Associated Press: Police Reward Good Drivers With Coffee by Shannon at 10:46 am EST, Dec 19, 2007 |
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) — Happy holidays. Now pull over to the side of the road. Motorists may be in for a surprise if they spot flashing red lights in their rearview mirrors in this Sacramento suburb during the holiday season. Police are stopping law-abiding motorists and rewarding their good driving with $5 Starbucks gift cards. A traffic officer came up with the idea to "promote the holiday spirit and enhance goodwill between the traffic unit and the motoring public," police Sgt. Tim Curran said. Local businesses donated money to buy the gift cards. "They raised a substantial amount of money," Curran said. "They'll be pulling over a lot of people."
I don't like this precedent. This sounds a lot like being pulled over for no reason. |
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RE: The Associated Press: Police Reward Good Drivers With Coffee by flynn23 at 12:35 pm EST, Dec 19, 2007 |
Shannon wrote: RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) — Happy holidays. Now pull over to the side of the road. Motorists may be in for a surprise if they spot flashing red lights in their rearview mirrors in this Sacramento suburb during the holiday season. Police are stopping law-abiding motorists and rewarding their good driving with $5 Starbucks gift cards. A traffic officer came up with the idea to "promote the holiday spirit and enhance goodwill between the traffic unit and the motoring public," police Sgt. Tim Curran said. Local businesses donated money to buy the gift cards. "They raised a substantial amount of money," Curran said. "They'll be pulling over a lot of people."
I don't like this precedent. This sounds a lot like being pulled over for no reason.
Don't worry. It won't proliferate. Traffic citation exists because it funds the PD. This would be cutting into their margins. End of story. |
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RE: The Associated Press: Police Reward Good Drivers With Coffee by Hijexx at 11:10 am EST, Dec 20, 2007 |
Shannon wrote: RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) — Happy holidays. Now pull over to the side of the road. Motorists may be in for a surprise if they spot flashing red lights in their rearview mirrors in this Sacramento suburb during the holiday season. Police are stopping law-abiding motorists and rewarding their good driving with $5 Starbucks gift cards. A traffic officer came up with the idea to "promote the holiday spirit and enhance goodwill between the traffic unit and the motoring public," police Sgt. Tim Curran said. Local businesses donated money to buy the gift cards. "They raised a substantial amount of money," Curran said. "They'll be pulling over a lot of people."
I don't like this precedent. This sounds a lot like being pulled over for no reason.
I'm curious if they still ask for license, registration and proof of insurance. If so, they could quite possibly find someone who has done something wrong. This is a terrible idea. I don't know the specific law in this town but I'd question the legality. |
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RE: The Associated Press: Police Reward Good Drivers With Coffee by freakn at 7:41 pm EST, Dec 22, 2007 |
Shannon wrote: RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) — Happy holidays. Now pull over to the side of the road. Motorists may be in for a surprise if they spot flashing red lights in their rearview mirrors in this Sacramento suburb during the holiday season. Police are stopping law-abiding motorists and rewarding their good driving with $5 Starbucks gift cards. A traffic officer came up with the idea to "promote the holiday spirit and enhance goodwill between the traffic unit and the motoring public," police Sgt. Tim Curran said. Local businesses donated money to buy the gift cards. "They raised a substantial amount of money," Curran said. "They'll be pulling over a lot of people."
I don't like this precedent. This sounds a lot like being pulled over for no reason.
The idea is good, the method is not. I think it is ok for the police to try to do something positive in society. But, being pulled over is always a negative thing and it will be freaking some people out. In the end, probably the best reward for being a good citizen should be being left alone by the people who do the police powers. I too am curious to see if they are asking for ID/registration/insurance. Or, see how many tickets or arrests have resulted out of the initial "gift giving". This can become an excuse for pulling over people who are "driving too good". |
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The Associated Press: Police Reward Good Drivers With Coffee by k at 12:49 pm EST, Dec 19, 2007 |
RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. (AP) — Happy holidays. Now pull over to the side of the road. Motorists may be in for a surprise if they spot flashing red lights in their rearview mirrors in this Sacramento suburb during the holiday season. Police are stopping law-abiding motorists and rewarding their good driving with $5 Starbucks gift cards. A traffic officer came up with the idea to "promote the holiday spirit and enhance goodwill between the traffic unit and the motoring public," police Sgt. Tim Curran said. Local businesses donated money to buy the gift cards. "They raised a substantial amount of money," Curran said. "They'll be pulling over a lot of people."
I don't like this precedent. This sounds a lot like being pulled over for no reason. [Agreed. That's fucked up. You want to thank me for being a good driver? Pull over all the fuckers swerving around the interstate, changing lanes without signaling, etc. Wasting an officer's time handing me a $5 starbucks card, that I may not even want, is kind of absurd. -k] |
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