[Yeah, tell him about it. It's just one of the many reasons the local PD frustrates him so much. And there are many reasons.]
No due process. Which I guess is just a given when you also don't have a codified set of laws or any built-in protections for individual freedoms. Seems like the place runs on a common-sense honor system, and the police just show up every time something traditionally held as "bad" occurs. For a sweeping definition of "bad". There's only two punishments I've ever heard of getting handed down, two weeks' community service and two weeks' jail time, and from what I hear, local law enforcement likes to perceive offers of bail as attempts to bribe an officer of the law.
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No due process. Which I guess is just a given when you also don't have a codified set of laws or any built-in protections for individual freedoms. Seems like the place runs on a common-sense honor system, and the police just show up every time something traditionally held as "bad" occurs. For a sweeping definition of "bad". There's only two punishments I've ever heard of getting handed down, two weeks' community service and two weeks' jail time, and from what I hear, local law enforcement likes to perceive offers of bail as attempts to bribe an officer of the law.