Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Fingerprints Needed to Pawn

The Charlotte City Council passed an ordinance Monday night that now requires pawn shop owners to take fingerprints from customers. Starting January 1, 2007, the city's 22 pawn shop owners will have to fingerprint & ID people looking to sell goods.


Police hope the practice will help crack down on crime and they will be better able to track down the source of stolen goods. Some argue that the new measure goes too far and may violate civil rights. Charlotte-Mecklenburg police pushed for the measure because they said many stolen items end up in pawn shops. They say showing an ID wasn't enough when it comes to convicting criminals selling stolen goods. When stolen items are discovered at a pawn shop, police say people often have given false information or they are unable to identify the person, which means they also aren’t able to prosecute. Police view fingerprinting as a fool-proof method to discourage criminals.


It is a controversial issue – on one hand, pawn shop owners are concerned the ordinance would hurt business, essentially treating everyone like criminals, while others argue that it would help to keep thieves out of their stores.


A number of pawn shops are already voluntarily fingerprinting their customers, and all pawn shops are required by law to take down a person’s information which is given to police. Officers said owners collecting prints on a voluntary basis have already allowed them to crack at least three cases. Under the new ordinance pawnbrokers who don't abide by the new rules face a $500 fine or up to 30 days in jail. - WCNC

4 COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a great idea on paper but, it's not like they will be able to prosecute petty thieves when they claim they don't have the resources to prosecute people after their 20th arrest. Get real, Charlotte.

Anonymous said...

If Charlotte law enforcement would take proactive action to catch thieves prior to their selling their stolen goods at pawn shops they wouldn't need to fingerprint everyone. This is yet one more back door way to fight crime in Charlotte after the fact. Let's get real and fight crime where it happens!!

Anonymous said...

This will have little effect on crime. The current revolving door justice being handed out in Charlotte is helping the criminals far more than this ordinance will hurt them.

We need a new DA and a strong Sheriff. We need NC's version of Arizona's Joe Arpaio
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Arpaio

Anonymous said...

JUST ANOTHER STUPID ORDINANCE IN CHARLOTTE.