Tim Slagle

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A new device is allowing the Oklahoma Highway Patrol to clean out motorists’ bank accounts.

It’s long been known, that you need to carry lots of cash when you drive through Mexico, because every so often you’ll be expected to pay an unmarked toll.

Now, you might not have the cash, by the time you get to Mexico. Oklahoma State Police recently began using scanners, that can clean out your bank account long before the border:

“… the Oklahoma Highway Patrol has a device that also allows them to seize money in your bank account or on prepaid cards.

It’s called an ERAD, or Electronic Recovery and Access to Data machine, and state police began using 16 of them last month.

Here’s how it works. If a trooper suspects you may have money tied to some type of crime, the highway patrol can scan any cards you have and seize the money.” (full story)

So if a cop pulls you over, and decides you look like a criminal, he can just pull out his handy scanner, swipe your ATM, and clean out your bank account. Ditto for any gift cards. You might want to tell your sister-in-law that you’d rather she just PayPal you some cash next Christmas, rather than give you another Amazon gift card.

Asset forfeiture has been misused across the country for a couple of decades now. (So much, that some States are putting restrictions on the practice.) If a person is suspected of a crime, and has a lot of money in the car, the police can hold it for safekeeping while you prove you aren’t a criminal. You have the presumption of innocence, but money is always assumed guilty.

It was originally intended to insure that crime doesn’t pay, but once law enforcement realized how much crime didn’t pay, they just couldn’t stop seizing assets. Quite often the assets weren’t as much as a lawyer would seize to get them returned, so the police got to keep them.

These scanners aren’t new. The Department of Homeland Security has been using them for a couple years now.  According to Jack Williams, President of the ERAD Group, the technology was originally designed to combat terrorism, as terrorists have been using gift cards to move money around the world for quite some time.

What is new, is State Troopers using them. And you can expect to see the equipment nationwide very shortly, as ERAD Group has quite an incentive to get scanners in patrol cars across America: “…the state is paying ERAD Group Inc., $5,000 for the software and scanners, then 7.7 percent of all the cash the highway patrol seizes.”

 

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