American shakedown: Police won't charge you, but they'll grab your money
On its official website, the Canadian government informs its citizens that there is no limit to the amount of money that you may legally take into or out of the United States. Nonetheless, it adds, banking in the U.S. can be difficult for non-residents, so Canadians shouldnt carry large amounts of cash.
That last bit is excellent advice, but for an entirely different reason than the one Ottawa cites.
Theres a shakedown going on in the U.S., and the perps are in uniform.
Across America, law enforcement officers from federal agents to state troopers right down to sheriffs in one-street backwaters are operating a vast, co-ordinated scheme to grab as much of the publics cash as they can; hand over fist, to use the words of one police trainer.
Roadside seizure
It usually starts on the road somewhere. An officer pulls you over for some minor infraction changing lanes without proper signalling, following the car ahead too closely, straddling lanes. The offence is irrelevant.
Then the police officer wants to chat, asking questions about where youre going, or where you came from, and why. Hell peer into your car, then perhaps ask permission to search it, citing the need for vigilance against terrorist weaponry or drugs.
What hes really looking for, though, is money.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/american-shakedown-police-won-t-charge-you-but-they-ll-grab-your-money-1.2760736