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Even if it was no longer fit/legal for use on US roadways, it would just carry an "export only" stipulation at auction. Crushing the car benefits no-one. |
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Even at the city/state level, higher education is usually a requirement for anything other than patrol/grunt work (or for promotion/advancement up the ladder). |
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Most cars that get scrapped probably aren't worth the bother of selling. A policy is in place. The policy doesn't have special situations for an item of abnormal value. It takes time and resources to sell such a car, and the department is not in the car selling business. I can understand what and why, and I can also understand wishing for a different result.
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I'll bet that event gathered more eyeballs than crushing a skoda or lada would have
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I think the article was written witch sarcasm but..
The two children scarred for life? When I was that age, seeing that would have been the coolest thing. Too bad about the car, but... Now if they would have used explosives, they could have sold tickets!
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If that was the intended goal, the proceeds from auctioning the car off could have paid for a much better "campaign" I would think. Further, just the knowledge/awareness of asset seizure as a consequence for such offenses would suffice IMO. No need to destroy viable, revenue-generating goods. So yep, still dumb... |
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Yes, the article was sarcastic and the photo and video were from a staged demolition at an impound yard. The "guests" were all invited. I'm sure the kid was just covering his ears from the noise and thoroughly enjoyed seeing such a cool thing, too.
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"Standard practice" is the refuge of unintelligent stooges. It's like "zero tolerance" policies - specifically designed to remove actual thought and accountability from process. It also nicely fits in with my earlier statement regarding many LEOs.
In a world of "standard practice" why exactly do we need so many overpaid and over-qualified bureaucrats then? The "standard practices" should streamline the system and allow it to run with much less hands-on management, no? Also regarding LEOs (we have a couple in the family, federal, not local) there's a HUGE difference between honest-to-goodness professional LEO types and the run-of-the-mill street guys. The latter group outnumber the first about 100-to-1 and are unfortunately who the public typically encounters / deals with. They are all too often the sorts of bully / "hoo-rah" paramilitary wanna-be types that watched too much "Rambo" as kids or washed out of the service (or both). |
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