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1/21/06 New York City Ticket Quota Confirmed, Denied A New York City arbitrator has confirmed the existence of ticket quotas, which Mayor Michael Bloomberg denies. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/20/06 Utah: Legislation Would Shut Down Local Speed Traps Utah state legislator proposes legislation to shut down local speed traps. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/20/06 Tennessee: Police Ticket-Fixing Favors are OK Tennessee District Attorney General says it is legal to expect cops to cancel traffic tickets as a favor to frequent gift-giving. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/19/06 Tennessee: Speed Limit Lowered for Revenue Now Raised for Safety Town that lowered speed limits to raise revenue ten-fold has returned to higher limits over safety concerns. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/17/06 New Jersey: Tuning a Car Radio Could Cost $100 New Jersey police officers can stop anyone for any reason under a proposed amendment to the state's anti-cell phone law. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/11/06 Oklahoma: Veteran Cops Challenge Ticket Quota Veteran Oklahoma City, Oklahoma police officers file a lawsuit challenging the city's monthly ticket quota. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>> 1/10/06 South Carolina Seat Belt Ticket Law to Bring Millions Switching to a primary seatbelt law will allow South Carolina's highway patrol to generate at least $2 million in revenue. Police Enforcement / Tickets and Cash READ MORE>>
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