Some Things Are Worse Than Paying Taxes – Bloomberg

Comment: Like having your car seized when you've done nothing wrong. "The Chicago Police Department does this because the city has big budget problems and has turned to fees, fines and auto sales to make ends meet." See our own article about that linked here.
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Doug
7 years ago

Wow, I’m as conservative as they get, but “hate” asset forfeiture for the unconvicted. How is this NOt Unconstitutional? Soon, the Liberal Fascists will just say they suspect their enemies and opponents of possible crimes or being involved somehow, and then seizing their assets. Talk about Slippery Slope. Sessions is a real idiot here if he supports this.

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