I'm not in favor of this, but the framing "has no public safety benefit" is incorrect. Suspending drivers licenses over unpaid fines is done to INCENTIVIZE PAYING FINES. Dropping this policy basically means "poor people don't have to pay fines, if they don't care to."https://twitter.com/ACLU_OR/status/1100128925445906435 …
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This is something you see in a lot of related things where people picture a punishment as first-line whereas it's actually only applied (either de jure or de facto) as the last line against someone who just never stops.
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Yeah. Local FSP guy here went to jail for 5 years. He kept driving without a license, blowing through stop signs, etc., etc., etc. Went to jail, out on bail, didn't check in with his PO, used weed. So...he's gone for half a decade. Local FSP idiots outrage. Sigh.
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