I've been reading a lot of articles and websites and the above site seems to represent the common public opinion. It's quite clear that the vast majority of opinionated people are against this law. I think it's unwise for Mr. Fantino to challenge public opinion like he does. Eventually, the police in general, will lose the respect and trust from the very public they have sworn to serve. He can boast about stats all he wants. I don't think it's gonna help him now.
I read that approximately 5 deaths per year were caused by racing (since 1999). This first year alone under this new law will see about 8,000 people charged and impounded. That's about 1600 TIMES more people negatively affected by the impoundments than by a racing death. That's a heck of a lot of people that are now yelling from the highest hill about how unfair this law is. This is how public opinion forms and laws are ultimately amended to suite their concerns.
I'm in no way trying to minimize the senseless deaths caused by idiots who have no self control behind the wheel, nor am I suggesting that a mere 1-week impoundment is any where near as traumatic as a traffic fatality. I'm merely pointing out the "public opinion" aspect of this law.
I've already seen a noticeable shift in opinions amongst family members, friends, and co-workers. Where once they truly believed (as I did... for about 8 seconds) that this law would target the "Fast & Furious" street racing problem, they now have heard enough stories and articles to see that the law has been abused by law enforcement at an unacceptable rate.
Give it another year or two and enough hard-working, otherwise completely law-abiding citizens will step out from the shadows and join the fight against this police state Julian Fantino has created. It comes as no surprise to me that most of the reporting done on this subject (that I've seen) has been negative towards the police.