Hand over your cash: how US cops commit highway robbery

US police already have an image problem after the Ferguson riots. This won't help improve it

Charles Laurence

New York - The cop stops the driver for a trivial offence - having tinted windows in a pick-up truck, for example, or failing to indicate early enough before making a lane change, or following the car in front too closely.

He issues a ticket but instead of heading back to his patrol car, he asks the driver if he has illegal drugs or any money on board and, whatever the answer, whether he can search the car.

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Charles Laurence is a US correspondent for The Week.co.uk. He is a former New York bureau chief for The Daily Telegraph. He divides his time between Manhattan and Woodstock, upstate New York.