Is it a lowering of standards? Will it protect an individual's right to break the law? My city eliminated 15 possible causes for the police to pull you over (they didn't say what the causes were). They also give you 14 days to correct a "fix it ticket". I'm sure that will work out fine. It seems like the city is opening themselves to liability. I mean if someone is stopped for a safety violation that subsequently results in an injury accident to a third party, that third party is gonna lawyer up and cash in. Bail reform has resulted in criminals going right back to their law breaking and taunting police. When the drug dealers were busted, they were right back at it in a couple of hours. They put a sign up on their drug house "Under New Management". Poor people in that neighborhood deal with needles on their lawn and ODs in their street. Is this what social justice is going to look like. Every reform hurts people who believe in following the law and respecting their fellow citizens.