“The police took more than half of the state’s median yearly income from someone because a dog sat next to their car. If you think this is a horrific injustice, you should feel relieved to know the overwhelming majority of Americans agree with you. Civil asset forfeiture is the formal name for this form of state sanctioned theft.”
Read more: http://www.thedailybell.com/news-analysis/how-a-dog-named-brutus-was-used-to-steal-36000/
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