A Short Documentary (2022) Where Texas Officers Were Caught On Their Own Dashcam Conspiring Against An Uber Driver [00:14:12]

I guess it depends on what they force you to do and what you choose to do. I lived in places where I have been pulled over a few times, and I never got a ticket, or harrassed. I think in that case they aren't being forced to write a lot of tickets, so they are more relaxed and the community respects them more.

In other places it was completely opposite. The thing is, if the town supports the local government there, then they support the police, so they are choosing their police democratically.

I don't know you just have to stay out of towns with a lot of dumb hateful people. I do that anyways because I refuse to support a town and local government who treats me like I'm not a citizen and I don't have rights. I personally think roads should being to the people and not the state anyways, and traffic stuff should be civil. Dash and are cheap nowadays and can even be standardized by federal law with real encryption so that only the owner can access his stuff and not the state or the other people insurance company or whatever. Then it would actually work and be a good system.

I also think some people are legitimately scumbags and they deserve to be embarrassed because they are extremely rude or they are a piece of shit, and doing stuff they really shouldn't be doing.

Law is an old concept and the state has clung to power like a leech, it does need reimagining and understanding from time to time. Human society is much different in the free spirited, age of information and self expression.

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