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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Thomas" data-source="post: 781973" data-attributes="member: 65566"><p>Andy</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In 28 years I never had one officer I met talk about a qouta. I worked in 9 different states and once out of the country. I probably worked closely with at least 30 different law enforcement agencies. However, officers were instructed to spend time in certain areas relating to traffic problems. I worked at one time on a high volume parkway. You could easily track violation notices vs accidents and fatalities. Deaths go up when violation notices were low, deaths went down when violation notices were high. It was pure and simple when I worked on the parkway, do your job and make some people unhappy or work accidents. We had officers that would write 2 tickets a month and some that would write 150, but no supervisor ever said write more or less. They did however, note accident numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Thomas, post: 781973, member: 65566"] Andy In 28 years I never had one officer I met talk about a qouta. I worked in 9 different states and once out of the country. I probably worked closely with at least 30 different law enforcement agencies. However, officers were instructed to spend time in certain areas relating to traffic problems. I worked at one time on a high volume parkway. You could easily track violation notices vs accidents and fatalities. Deaths go up when violation notices were low, deaths went down when violation notices were high. It was pure and simple when I worked on the parkway, do your job and make some people unhappy or work accidents. We had officers that would write 2 tickets a month and some that would write 150, but no supervisor ever said write more or less. They did however, note accident numbers. [/QUOTE]
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