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Warp wrote:
> Stopping the police from utilizing their resources effectively sounds to
> me a lot like stopping even trying to catch illegal immigrants in practice.
BTW, profiling won't make the stopping of illegal immigrants more efficient.
Actually involving the police only when there's a reason to suspect someone
is an illegal immigrant will make the process more efficient.
What's more efficient? Having 100 police cars driving around looking for
SUVs to stop, to give a breath test to those drivers? Or having 10 police
cars driving around, looking for *anyone* who is drifting lane to lane or
not maintaining a reasonable speed, then stopping just the people doing
something wrong and seeing if it's because they're drunk?
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