Ohio legislators are reigniting a push to ban police ticket quotas in hopes of focusing on more significant issues and building stronger trust between the public and law enforcement. Half of US states ...
It’s long been an open secret that many police forces around the world have quotes that they expect officers to meet on a weekly basis. However, several lawmakers in Ohio are pushing back, and want to ...
For generations, Ohioans have bemoaned police agencies that heavily focus on traffic enforcement.Some departments even require their officers to make a certain number of citations or arrests each ...
Ohio police departments will no longer be able to require a minimum number of tickets. Toward the end of each month, you may hear people who are pulled over complain about police officers needing to ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio. (WKRC) – Ohio lawmakers plan to reintroduce a bipartisan bill that would prohibit ticket and arrest quotas for police officers. A similar bill was introduced in 2024, but failed to ...
CLEVELAND — On Wednesday, the Ohio House of Representatives voted unanimously to pass House Bill 131, a piece of legislation that would ban law enforcement agencies from making or enforcing arrest and ...
In 2018, the Utah Legislature passed a bill saying police agencies should not set ticket or arrest quotas for their peace officers. But even after the bill was signed into law, Sen. Todd Weiler, ...
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 ...
Ohio lawmakers are advancing legislation that could ban police ticket quotas.One passed the House, the other passed the Senate, with both gaining unanimous support.Either bill would have to clear the ...
The Tucson Police Officers Association on Thursday called for the department to eliminate the ticket quota for patrol officers. “We’re just philosophically opposed to any kind of quota,” said Jason ...