RonnieD
Foodie
1931
Thu Aug 23, 2007 12:09 pm
The rolling acres of Henry County
Matthew D
Foodie
1347
Sun Jun 22, 2008 11:22 am
No Longer Old Louisville
Matthew D wrote:Here's a solution everyone will love. That I'm sure of.
Stop with the financial rackets (business fines, speeding tickets, jaywalking tickets, etc.) and just raise everyone's taxes accordingly.
That, or wait for money to start growing on trees.
Shane Campbell
In Time Out Room
626
Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:08 pm
Hoosierville
Matthew D wrote:Here's a solution everyone will love. That I'm sure of.
Stop with the financial rackets (business fines, speeding tickets, jaywalking tickets, etc.) and just raise everyone's taxes accordingly.
That, or wait for money to start growing on trees.
TP Lowe wrote:Whoo boy. Thread takes a decided political turn ...
Shane Campbell
In Time Out Room
626
Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:08 pm
Hoosierville
Bill R wrote:Here is how the inspectors will catch up with Mario. They will start showing up every 15 minutes during busy times. Soon his food costs, from the dumped foods will catch up with him.
Doug Davis wrote:As a former New York City police officer ^^ this is also why I left the NYPD. Despite the US Supreme Court ruling quotas were illegal, the NYPD simply changed the name to "performance objectives" and continued with the same thing.
As cops it wasnt about public safety. It was primarily about:
A) Writing summonses and tickets in order to increase city revenue.
B) Arresting people for finable misdemeanor offense to also increase revenue, but not the "Big 7" index crimes tracked by the FBI which could make your tourism based city appear not so nice to visit.
It was a money racket. So I left.
Deb Hall
Foodie
4169
Sun Mar 04, 2007 4:46 pm
Highlands , Louisville
Deb Hall wrote:Guessing-
Murder, Rape, assault, robbery, burglary, arson, battery?
Jeremy J wrote:I wouldn't imagine prosecuting any of those offenses would be discouraged, plus I think he said misdemeanors.
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