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Viperoni 12-17-2006 09:07 PM

23 Division gave perks for writing more than 25 tix
 
CityNews: Police On Defensive After Alleged "Ticket Quota" Scheme Revealed


Police On Defensive After Alleged "Ticket Quota" Scheme Revealed
Thursday December 14, 2006
For years, many G.T.A. motorists have been convinced police in the city are given ticket quotas, orders to hand out a certain number of fines per month.


Cops have always denied the charge, but this won't do much to convince angry drivers it's not true.


The Police Services Board is looking into allegations of a "25 and home" ticket writing scandal at 23 Division.


The scheme supposedly allowed officers who wrote at least 25 of the yellow tags on a shift to book off duty early and go home.


Details of the supposed system emerged after a veteran officer was acquitted of insubordination charges. He alleges he was charged when he refused to go along with the scheme.



Senior 23 Division officials insist it was anything resembling a 'quota' system.



"There was a platoon initiative that was very short-lived," explains Insp. Kimberley Greenwood. "Once it came to the attention of the management team, the initiative stopped."



"The initiative involved the over all performance of the officers. All issues were addressed and no quota was required."



She refused to confirm officers were allowed to go home after writing the required fines, and notes that the initiative to 'motivate officers' was stopped after just two weeks.



Coun. Pam McConnell of the Police Services Boards assures the practice won't be taking place in the future.



"Well, they won't be getting it any more if they have been. It is not in policy or procedure, not in the collective agreement," she assures.



The news didn't sit well with Torontonians.



"I am a teacher. I can't go home early," said one local. "We want them on the street for they are entire shift, making sure people are safe."

rtmiami 12-17-2006 09:55 PM

/\/\ Victim for sure right here!!!

drifter420 12-17-2006 10:36 PM

:smilie_d0 :smilie_d0 :loser: :loser: :nono: :hitwithro

fastestcivic 12-17-2006 11:42 PM

:thumbsdow :smilie_d0 :smilie_d0 holy...

Viperoni 12-18-2006 07:57 AM

Assuming no donut runs, 25 tix in 8 hours is a ticket at max every 19 minutes.

Ontittech 12-18-2006 08:44 AM

Viper,
Shifts are either 10 or 12 hours so it is actually 1 ticket every 20-25 minutes, but that is still a lot.

TurboH22Civic 12-18-2006 10:57 AM

damn ****in cops

BrowNKiD 12-18-2006 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by Ontittech
Viper,
Shifts are either 10 or 12 hours so it is actually 1 ticket every 20-25 minutes, but that is still a lot.

that about right but remember when ppl like me get pulled over were leaving wit like 3-4 tickets

rabbitman 12-18-2006 04:06 PM

And we're surprised why?

3aXap 12-18-2006 08:47 PM

damn those bastards to hell.

Viperoni 12-19-2006 01:35 AM


Originally Posted by Ontittech
Viper,
Shifts are either 10 or 12 hours so it is actually 1 ticket every 20-25 minutes, but that is still a lot.

Damm, I work a 9 hour shift in a warehouse... 10 hour shift dealing with idiots all day would have to be worse. Oh wait I do the latter hahaha.

rabbitman, no surprise really.

AMKK 12-23-2006 02:51 PM

And I just thought they gave them out cuz they were a$$holes?! :poke:


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