i dont view traffic as something law enforcement should put very much emphasis on.
There are a lot of useful purposes for trafic enforcement though. Many people die in the U.S. every year in traffic accidents. Typically because someone wasn't driving the way they should be, Intoxicated, speeding, or flat out not paying attention. reducing the ammount of officers watching for traffic violations would result in more people breaking those laws, and in turn create more accidents.
Not to mention they use it as a way to catch other criminals. a bank robber would most likley trying to get away from the bank as fast as possible. catching someone speeding may help out in catching a burglar, murderer, drug traffiker, or some wacked out drunk guy who shouldn't be on the road.
The reason this lady was confronted quickly is because she had a habit of "acting like she's above the law". She had to commit at least a few offenses to originally get her liscense revoked, step one of non-compliance of the law. she drove her car agian with a revoked liscence, step two of non compliance. she then refused to get out of the car for the police officer and put down her phone, third step of non compliance. she deserved what she got.
Now if she were a law abiding citisen, she:
A) Wouldn't have had her liscence suspended in the first place.
B) Wouldn't have been drivin on a suspended liscence.
C) She wouldn't have ben speeding and woulldn't have pulled over.
D) Would have complied with the officers request to get out of the vehicle and put her phone down.
She had many oportunities to avoid this sort of a confrontation. And didn't care enough to follow the guidlines set for everyone that are in place for her and our saftey.

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