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Unpopular opinion, but doing that means only that taxes that is paid by residents of the city is going to cover paying for that instead of paying for any thing more useful.
You can't call for anarchy while living in a regulated system.
Doing this saves lives, the taxes pay for the payouts in wrongful death lawsuits so this saves money.
What is your logic here?
All of this would take maximum less than a week to be reversed and paid by residents taxes.
And this is assuming they done it on thousands of cars, which I believe is not really something that happen in real life.
That's a week less with fewer cops beating and killing innocent people. Maybe it's worth it to avoid paying taxes out to grieving families and disabled victims in settlements.
Psst. We don’t do logic here.