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I'm sure I read somewhere about how traffic police are actually surprisingly effective at catching criminals that are wanted for other crimes. The idea is that some people get so used to operating outside of the law, that they forget to abide by the easy, simple laws as well. (The Yorkshire Ripper is a good example that comes to mind).
Personally, whenever I spot a driver using a mobile phone, I automatically assume that they are part of some criminal organisation.
There is evidence that shows that lawbreakers tend to break all laws, not just the ones they have been caught transgressing, and I recall that a local police force had some success checking people who parked in disabled bays at supermarkets.
As for your second point, that mobile drivers are part of some criminal organisation, there are people who might claim that they are; drivers. I couldn't possibly comment.
I just saw another example: https://www.apnews.com/2eaf8fcf7c3042c1b15d81530c78f350
Funny, but with a record like that I would have laid good money that he was a Trump supporter.
This could be the only time that stopping a cyclist for not wearing a helmet was actually useful.