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Unmarked Cars Should Never Be Used For Traffic Stops
The Killings In Mississippi Illustrate The Dangers
In separate incidents last week, two people were gunned down on Mississippi highways by a police impersonator, who, it appears, used a fake unmarked police car to pull over his unsuspecting victims.
Police are concerned that, because of this incident and others like it, citizens may no longer stop for unmarked cars.
Well it’s about time. They shouldn’t stop. Not now. Not ever.
The most important question that needs to be addressed is: “What is the purpose of unmarked police cars?” Is it to catch drivers committing violations, or to promote traffic safety? In either case, marked cars accomplish both objectives just as well, if not better.
When drivers see a marked police car, they instinctively slow down and evaluate how they were driving. Just seeing that cruiser is enough of a reality check to re-focus on driving safely, and the police know it. That is why more and more departments are placing fully marked “dummy” cars (with no officers) in areas where drivers have a tendency to speed or roll through stop signs. Unmarked cars, by definition, cannot achieve these goals.
If the object is to not be “seen” by drivers, this can be (and is) effectively realized by using fully marked cars without the giveaway top lightbar. This solves two problems: speeding drivers can’t readily identify these vehicles on roadways, and the officer’s credentials are never in question.
The use of unmarked cars for traffic stops has produced unintended, and very tragic, results. People have become so accustomed to seeing unmarked cars employed in traffic duty that they instinctively pull over for any vehicle behind them with flashing lights. The Mississippi case is only the most recent example of fake unmarked cars being used to victimize drivers. It has happened before, and, until those vehicles are completely pulled from traffic duty, it will happen again.
But that’s not the only deceptive practice that should be re-evaluated.
Some police departments hide radar guns on “broken down” cars to catch those driving a bit too fast. While maintaining traffic safety is important, going to those lengths foments anger and leads to the bigger question of “what’s next?” If they are willing to deceive to that extent just for traffic violations, what else will they do in the name of “justice?”
Worst of all are police — including those in unmarked units — sitting on private property (such as residential driveways and businesses’ parking lots) while staking out intersections or engaging in speed traps “stings.”
The Upper Providence Police Department in Delaware County has perfected this practice, on Route 252 right off the U.S. 1 Bypass. Police (sometimes in unmarked cars) sit in the service station next to the off-ramp, as well as in driveways up and down both 252 and Providence Road. While the revenue collected must be astounding, so is the massive ill-will generated by such tactics. (And no, this is not a self-serving column, as I have not been a victim of those traps).
That practice should, without question, be outlawed. It smacks of coercion and intimidation, and makes ordinary Americans begin to think they are living in a police state. Our police are supposed to “serve and protect” the people, but when they employ such tactics, respect turns to resentment.
Incredibly, in some areas, police utilizing private property have not asked the owner for permission. But would it matter if they did? How many people are willing to say “No” to such a request? Very few, even if they disapprove, as many would feel intimidated, fearing repercussions if they don’t accede to the police.
From a practical standpoint, do you really want to be the guy on whose property the cops sit when they bag everyone on your street? Being partially responsible for your neighbors’ expensive tickets that will “keep on giving” should their insurance company find out is not exactly the best way to make — or keep — friends.
What does it say then, that with all the major problems confronting police, many stoop to those levels of deception just to fund routine traffic violations? Nailing otherwise law-abiding citizens for going a few miles per hour over the speed limit makes people view the police as nothing more than revenue-collectors, and lessens the prestige that our men and women in Blue deserve.
Making matters worse for the police is that speed limits are sometimes set deliberately lower than they should be so that more tickets can be issued, and often change with little or no warning, creating a money-making speedtrap. While the police are not responsible for setting speed limits, and are simply enforcing the law, they are the public face associated with hefty tickets, and they, fairly or not, bear the brunt of the people’s anger.
Should we have speed limits? Obviously. Should drivers who blow stop signs and red lights be cited, or at least issued a warning? Of course. But in a free society, the police should be doing these things with full transparency, free of deception and intimidation, utilizing only equipment and uniforms which unmistakably identify them.
Only then will the “us against them” mentality — on both sides — begin to fade away, and, infinitely more important, make routine traffic stops safer for both driver and officer.
One More Reason Why This Birther Thing Just Doesn’t Go Away
Brietbart News has revealed that a 1991 promotional pamphlet for Barack Obama’s first book project described him as “born in Kenya and raised in Indonesia and Hawaii.”
Another Big Paper Kills Its Sunday Mag
In an other sign of our changing media world, the Los Angeles Times has announced that it is ending its Sunday magazine.
Rustin Swim Coach Charged With Sex Assault
Pattie Price contributed to this article
Bayard Rustin High School Swim Coach Kenneth William Fuller, 47, was arrested yesterday and charged with felony sex assault and corruption of a minor.
Rustin High School is in the West Chester Area School District.
Fuller allegedly took a teenage girl who was a member of the team to a Kennett Square hotel where he gave her beer and had sexual relations on April 27 and May 2. In the latter incident he allegedly claimed to be her father to get her out of school early.
They also allegedly had sexual relations at Thornbury Park on May 4,
West Chester Area School District Superintendent Jim Scanlon has released this statement:
This is a message from the West Chester Area School District.
I am very sorry to inform you that Rustin High School Boys and Girls Swimming Coach Ken Fuller was arrested this afternoon on allegations of committing Institutional Sexual Assault, Corruption of a Minor and related charges, according to the Chester County District Attorney’s Office.
Mr. Fuller had been employed in the West Chester Area School District since the 2009-10 season as the coach for the boys and girls swimming team. He was not employed as a classroom teacher. Like all employees, Mr. Fuller had state and federal criminal history clearances and child abuse clearances before he was hired. The district had no reports of any improper conduct by Mr. Fuller during his employment with the district.
We take student safety very seriously and are cooperating fully with the District Attorney and police. Mr. Fuller has been notified that he is not permitted on school property, nor permitted access to any of our students.
We are in no means trying to be inflammatory by releasing this information to parents. We are trying to be as sensitive as possible to the students involved and impacted by this, however we would rather you hear this news from the school district first, before reading about it in the newspaper or social media. We respectfully ask for your sensitivity to this school community and privacy to the students impacted
The school district is very concerned about these charges and very much regrets any concerns they have caused students, parents, staff and our school community.
Parents who want more information about the investigation should contact Ms. Elizabeth Pitts in the Chester County District Attorney’s office at 610-344-6801. Parents may also contact my office at 484- 266-1018. We will provide counseling for students and staff.
Thank you for your support during this troubling experience.
Dr. Jim Scanlon
Superintendent of School
Springfield School Board Budget Meeting
Regina Scheerer of the Delaware County Patriots reminds all that the Springfield (Pa.) School Board will hold a budget meeting at 5:30 tonight at the McLaughlin Center on Leamy Avenue.
The budget on the table would raise taxes $110 for the average homeowner.
More Pain Coming For Pennsylvania’s Children
Taxpayer Activist Bob Guzzardi spoke before the General Wayne Tea Party recently describing how Harrisburg is about to burden Pennsylvania’s taxpayers with $1.675 billion in debt after adding $1.6 billion in December with the passage of Act 130.
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An analysis of 14 Appropriations Acts of 2011 and 1 Veto
An analysis of the134 General Acts of 2011
Tea Party groups or other organizations wishing to have Guzzardi as a speaker can email him at BobGuzzardi@BobGuzzardi.com
A Proposed 28th Amendment
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Philadelphia Music Of The Day
Sailing to Philadelphia is the title track of Mark Knopfler’s second solo album which was released in September 2000. It concerns Mason and Dixon of Mason-Dixon Line fame.