Comment on Why do airports place a cap on 10,000 USD for undeclared cash?
DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works 1 day agoTbf you’re more likely to get robbed by random people in broad daylight than encountering a cop that will civil asset forfeiture you, so its just bad idea to have lots of cash regardless of country.
SippyCup@lemmy.world 23 hours ago
You are much less likely to to be robbed by some random crook than you are a police officer. By almost a factor of 10.
There were 1300 cases of armed robbery in the US in 2024.
CAF resulted in 2.5 billion in assets seized in 2010, 11000 cases of seizure were for non criminal offenses.
tychosmoose@piefed.social 21 hours ago
That number seemed way off to me. Not sure where you got it. Perhaps in some kind of analysis of a sample/subset of cases?
Robberies all involve violence or a threat of violence, so calling out armed robbery specifically seems too narrow. Someone says they have a weapon and robs you, that’s reported as a robbery. If the police catch them and they are unarmed, that’s still just robbery, not armed robbery. But it seems relevant to the point in this discussion.
Anyway, New York City alone had almost that many robberies in the month of December 2024, and had 16000 robberies for the year in 2024. Source
The number I see for the country in 2024 is ~625000 robbery cases from FBI data. Just looking at armed robbery is more like 100k cases (200k if you include strong arm). Source
DeathByBigSad@sh.itjust.works 21 hours ago
My mom got robbed and they took nearly $1000 from her… (okay idk why the fuck she was carrying so much cash, but that’s whole another story)
She was literally on the way to the bank…
Then again, we are Asian American and non-Asians in America loves to target us… and obviously cops don’t give a fuck.
We need to bring back the rooftop Koreans to patrol the streets, police is useless