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Originally Posted by friendly fred
I was using traffic offensives because I felt they were easier to monitor in this manner.
My method would provide incontrovertible proof of who is committing the crimes and vindicate honest officers.
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No, you are incorrect. "Criminal" activity statistics are based solely on reports by LE officers, who determine that i
n their opinion and offense was committed and what the offense was. That includes traffic citations and reportable offenses to the FBI (UCR) and any State LE agency collecting stats. Any other info is merely speculation, including gender, age, and race stats.
Traffic offenses are a perfect example. An officer has a number of options in his or her discretion:
1. Ignore it .... "look the other way"
2. Stop the vehicle and give a verbal warning ... "don't do it again"!
3. Stop the vehicle and give a written warning ... "don't do it again"!
4. Stop the vehicle and issue a citation.
5. Stop the vehicle and arrest the driver by taking him or her into custody and to jail.
At any point of 1-5 no one KNOWS a crime HAS BEEN COMMITTED, AND ...
.. an arrest is NOT
..
incontrovertible proof of who is committing the crimes
.. SO NEITHER IS A STOP, ISSUANCE OF A WARNING, AND/OR ISSUANCE OF A CITATION.
Those are all based on a "reasonable suspicion" and/or "probable cause" .... which, AGAIN, IS NOT
incontrovertible proof of who is committing the crimes