Police Forces also need to justify their budgets which is a big reason for deploying manpower into these situations.
They know they won't get the dollars they want without taxing the population with tickets and citations so they go about it in other means.
I wonder if the average Albertan puts 2 and 2 together on these sorts of things when reflecting on the effectiveness of the flat tax.
These kind of things get clawed back in all sorts of different ways that aren't explicitly labelled a 'tax'. The BC government does this with MSP premiums, which are paid into general revenue and account for roughly the same amount of income for the province as corporate taxes. They get to crow about lowering taxes without having to mention increasing MSP premiums year on year.
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