Fairer Policing: Ohio Eliminates Ticket Quotas

 

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has signed Senate Bill 114 into law, a bipartisan effort led by Senator Thomas Patton, to outlaw police ticketing and arrest quotas. This legislation makes it illegal for law enforcement agencies to use quotas for evaluating officers or offering rewards, directly addressing concerns about "unnecessary tickets" driven by revenue generation. The bill also establishes an anonymous system for officers to report non-compliance by their departments.

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