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TexasTowelie

(112,202 posts)
Thu Feb 11, 2021, 09:00 AM Feb 2021

Police stops skyrocketing in Vermont

Vermont is overpoliced, and more so every year. That statement may be surprising or even jarring to some, but it is based on a growing body of data collected by Vermont police themselves.

UVM Professor Stephanie Seguino, along with Professor Nancy Brooks and data analyst Pat Autilio, have reviewed that data, and their findings are alarming.

Specifically, Vermont drivers are subjected to a large and growing number of traffic stops — at a rate far above the national average. From 2015 to 2019, police in Vermont stopped motorists at nearly three times the national average — 255 drivers stopped per 1,000 residents, compared to 86 drivers per 1,000 residents nationally.

There is of course wide variation between police departments. Bennington police, for example, stop motorists at a rate that is more than seven times the national average. But the picture that emerges shows Vermont police stopping drivers at alarmingly high rates statewide — and the data show that this problem is only getting worse over time.

Read more: https://www.benningtonbanner.com/opinion/columnists/police-stops-skyrocketing-in-vermont/article_0c31fbe8-6af4-11eb-9fed-0b6b9e192fb3.html

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Police stops skyrocketing in Vermont (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2021 OP
Bennington College factor? Town v. gown? empedocles Feb 2021 #1
I believe it is also a border town with N.Y. 3Hotdogs Feb 2021 #2
Gotta fund the massive tactical weapons cache most NoMoreRepugs Feb 2021 #3
I believe it's the Military Industrial Complex that want's to sell more "stuff" to the armed forces mitch96 Feb 2021 #5
It is a state that... 2naSalit Feb 2021 #4

3Hotdogs

(12,382 posts)
2. I believe it is also a border town with N.Y.
Thu Feb 11, 2021, 09:16 AM
Feb 2021

I know N.J. packs cops along the Pa. border on 78 and 80.

Fast money, easy quotas.

mitch96

(13,904 posts)
5. I believe it's the Military Industrial Complex that want's to sell more "stuff" to the armed forces
Thu Feb 11, 2021, 09:56 AM
Feb 2021

But what do you do with perfectly good "stuff" the military already has?? Why give it to the local and state police of course? Then you can sell more "stuff" to the gov't. Why use a police cruiser when you can use a HUMVEE.. Why use a pickup or big suv when you can use a ARMORED PERSONAL CARRIER? Oh and don't forget about the cool intimidation factor..
conspiracy theory off now. YMMV...
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2naSalit

(86,622 posts)
4. It is a state that...
Thu Feb 11, 2021, 09:37 AM
Feb 2021

Seems to have some of the highest traffic fines for commercial vehicles too. Now I remember why I used to stay mostly in NH, ME and MA when I lived back there.

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