Isn’t randomly stopping vehicles a result of some cost-benefit analysis, e.g. if cops didn’t stop drivers, more people would drive without a driver’s license, while drunk, with a faulty vehicle, etc? Given that cars are fairly dangerous things (cause of many deaths), it makes sense to have stricter control than of pedestrians.
Isn’t randomly stopping vehicles a result of some cost-benefit analysis, e.g. if cops didn’t stop drivers, more people would drive without a driver’s license, while drunk, with a faulty vehicle, etc? Given that cars are fairly dangerous things (cause of many deaths), it makes sense to have stricter control than of pedestrians.