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In reply to the discussion: A botched DUI arrest reveals a 'dirty little secret' about policing [View all]Rocknation
(45,013 posts)44. Under pressure to fill ticket quotas? I guess the departments need the income
Last edited Sun May 31, 2026, 02:51 PM - Edit history (9)
from them, especially nowadays. And it might explain this case in Florida (which was also dropped):
Should PBSO deputy be disciplined in controversial incident?
Disciplined? In the light of an error of such enormous magnitude that it reflects badly upon the competency of the entire police department, termination is the only option.
Suppose Deputy Quesada had believed that he'd seen a gun in Thomas' nonexistent hand? Sure, we all make mistakes -- but there's a BIG difference between fumbling a football and running one into the end zone of the OPPOSING team!
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A botched DUI arrest reveals a 'dirty little secret' about policing [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Yesterday
OP
Back before the Reagan tax cuts this did not really happen. The reason was that the states got money from
LiberalArkie
Yesterday
#7
It happened to me also back in the early 70's in Texas. A cop saw my Arkansas plates and a
LiberalArkie
21 hrs ago
#35
Sure did. Top cop in Chicago for arresting "DUI's" making a fortune, and stealing electronics to boot
lostnfound
Yesterday
#12
Too many facets of our society have incentives that are are negative and counterproductive to the greater good.
Fil1957
Yesterday
#20
They legally cannot "force" you to take the test. You can refuse, and should, considering what can (and did) happen.
AZ8theist
22 hrs ago
#30
My late Father in law swore tickets went up when Republicans were the Governor
underpants
23 hrs ago
#29
This will never stop unless police departments are barred from using fines and seizures for their budgets.
pecosbob
21 hrs ago
#32
Yes, the Uvalde TX police had a toughass "tactical" team, thanks to taxpayers . . .
hatrack
21 hrs ago
#34
Under pressure to fill ticket quotas? I guess the departments need the income
Rocknation
19 hrs ago
#44