Did you know that the penalty for speeding is death?
It is something to think about as we head into the Farce of July and the sickly celebration of the freedoms we lost a long time ago. Among these, the right to not be shot to death in the streets over traffic offenses.
Yes, really.
A couple of years ago, the nine Judge Dredds who quite literally are the law by dint of decreeing what the law is, as opposed to what the Constitution actually says ruled (a most appropriate term) that if a speeding motorist flees from an enforcer of the law, that enforcer is empowered to execute him. (News story here.)
The case at issue was Plumhoff vs. Rickard.

Back in 04, a Memphis, TN law enforcer named Vance Plumhoff tried to pull over a white Honda driven by the now-deceased (via-Plumhoff) Rickard for the egregious offense of driving with one headlight out. Rickard attempted to flee a not unreasonable act these days, given forced enemas and anal probes (also ruled constitutional by The Nine Dredds), the planting of drugs and trumping-up of evidence, wood shampoos, Tazerings and so on.
A chase ensued.
Eventually, Rickards car was cornered and even though all that had transpired thus far was some illegal high-speed driving by both parties, its important to point out when Rickard refused to surrender, Plumhoff fired his gun at him three times.
This frightened Rickard.
For unfathomable reasons, he imagined his life to be in danger. He thus hit the gas and attempted to get away whereupon Plumhoff emptied his semi-automatic pistols magazine (12 more shots) into the bodies of both Rickard and his passenger, both of whom were rendered immediately compliant and very dead. Of a piece with the summary execution of Miriam Carey do you recall? who was gunned down in living color and with her baby in the passenger seat, just a hop skip and a jump away from the den of the Nine.
And, of course, Philando Castile executed by a law enforcer named Geronimo who feared for his safety after Castile explained he had a legal firearm (and permit) on his person. Castile didnt even commit a moving violation. He was pulled over because the enforcer thought he looked like another person who had apparently committed a robbery.
Postmortem, Rickards daughter sued Scharfuhrer (sergeant) Plumhoff for using excessive force. The Nine ruled not so. Scharfuhrer Plumhoff acted reasonably, they concluded.
Herewith the reasoning of The Nine, in the words of Americas very own Roland Freisler, Samuel Alito:
It is beyond serious dispute that Rickards flight posed a grave public safety risk, and here the police acted reasonably in using deadly force to end that risk.

But what constitutes a grave public safety risk? Pretty much whatever the law enforcer says no, believes it is.
We live in the Era of Officer Safety, an offshoot of the broader Safety Cult.
A moments hesitation or questioning of barked orders amounts to resisting and a threat to officer safety.
It is more like a challenge to their authority which is the real issue, never spoken but understood by everyone.
This bears keeping in mind as we approach the Farce that is the Fourth and the checkpoints that will be peppered across the land of the free to make sure everyone is safe.
Note that in this Plumhoff vs. Rickard case, as in so many similar cases, no one was harmed. Except of course for Rickard. According to Alito and the Nine, the possibility (however theoretical) that someone might have gotten hurt constitutes sufficient justification to kill the offender.
This means you. And me.
Unless you are one of the Unicorns who never speeds and so never poses a grave public safety risk as all speeders do, we are constantly assured.
Yes?
In my own state of Virginia (and several others) it is reckless driving by definition, under the law to drive even 1 MPH faster than 79 MPH. Even when the posted limit is 70, as it is on many Virginia highways.
And reckless driving surely qualifies as a grave threat to public safety. If not, words have no meaning.

Of course, 81 on the highway (posted 70, everyone driving at least 75) is as reckless as Rachel Madow is feminine.
And yet, the hapless victim faces the Hobsons choice of pulling over and being cow-belled with what are arguably excessive bails and fines forbidden by the Constitution but approved by the Nine or doing the not-unreasonable thing and attempting to get away, per Rickard.
Either way, the sentence could very well be . . . death.
There is a very real threat to our safety posed by law enforcement, which has all-but-been-given official license to kill for whenever they ululate the magic words, Officer Safety.
It is not merely tempting to hit the gas and make for the next exit ramp, it is arguably reasonable. But then you have become a grave public safety risk.
Catch 22.
It is interesting to note that it is never considered a grave public safety risk for the states praetorians to speed nor to let loose a fusillade of gunfire in public. Apparently, it is impossible for a law enforcer to drive too fast, or recklessly. And the states praetorians always hit what theyre shooting at. Yes?
Well, no.
Rickards hapless passenger, for instance.
Judge Dredd is no longer a comic book character. His signature line I am the law! is now our officially approved reality.
Times Nine.
Who can forget the standing ovation the murderous cops received from congress when that happened?
Utterly sickening! My view that the government is the enemy of the people were reinforced that day.
Contrary to initial media reports that Carey had somehow tried to breach sensitive White House property, the checkpoint was a temporary outer perimeter fence, making it quite possible that Carey was confused and frightened as to why she was being stopped in the first place. The temporary checkpoint may have been part of a drill that was running simultaneously.
After a brief chase, Capitol police and Secret Service agents unloaded at least 15 rounds into Careys vehicle despite the fact that her 18-month-old child was sitting in the back seat. CNN praised the cops for showing such patience by waiting for 12 seconds before they executed a defenseless Carey. D.C. Police Chief Cathy L. Lanier said the police acted heroically in slaughtering the unarmed woman.