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Old 04-03-2011, 01:29 PM   #234
CleverClothe
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
This would be a better point if the US required any more due process than that set forth in this law. It doesn't; this law easily meets American due process standards for this kind of administrative procedure. Pre-deprivation hearings are only required in very few cases involving the life-endangering situations.

This is not one of them.
I don't know of any case where a private company is in charge of administering punishment for a law. With the possible exception of privately run prisons (but the inmates are sent there by the justice system).

Even with speeding tickets, you can have a day in court before you must pay.

About the worst that can happen is that you are held in jail for a few days, or evidence can be confiscated and held for a while.
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