The legislation defines a quota as a mandate of a certain number of arrests made or citations issued for any offense that a local or state police officer must meet.
Ohio lawmakers are pushing for legislation eliminating ticket and arrest quotas for law enforcement. State representatives ...
State representatives on Wednesday introduced House Bill 131, which would make arrest and ticket quotas illegal.
In testimony on the prior bill, the association acknowledged problems with quotas but said a ban “undermines the expertise and judgment of police executives—professionals with decades of law e ...
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"Nobody really wants that incentive for law enforcement," Sen. Todd Weiler said, while addressing the consequences of ticket ...
Ohio isn't really known as a place where good things happen, but as the saying goes, "a broken clock is right twice a day." With news that lawmakers in the state want to ban police departments from ...
A bill that would bar police departments from requiring police officer quotas for arrests or citations has garnered bipartisan support in the Ohio Statehouse.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new bill introduced in the Ohio legislature aims to eliminate ticket and arrest quotas for law enforcement agencies across the state. According to a press release, the ...