So we all know the little enclaves surrounding the City of San Antonio engage in overzealous law enforcement, usually for the purpose of revenue generation with below-normal speed limits, sneaky tactics & the like.
Well, Shavano Park has gotten a new police chief since the last time I encountered them and he's gotten this idea of pulling over those who his officers think are GOOD drivers & giving them an award: http://www.kens5.com/mobile/article/.../273-492784189
Well, sounds good, eh? But how does it really work? What if the "courteous driver" has a kilo of cocaine in the trunk? I guess the officers wouldn't investigate since all they do is hand the driver the cup? What if a driver starts acting suspicious? The cops wouldn't have any probable cause anyways, just a suspicious feeling, so they can't just pull them over, huh?
And what if they find something incriminating just laying in the passenger seat? Was it a legal stop? Not really, right?
What do you guys think of this attempt at fostering better community-law enforcement relations?