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77th pct Police quotas for moving violations — Brooklynian

77th pct Police quotas for moving violations

http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/11/08/2010-11-08_cops_told_to_meet_quotas.html

Am I the only one who thinks that the police having quotas (I'm sorry "productivity goals") for moving violations is such a bad thing?

....these are offenses that the police have long been accused of ignoring.

It might make it safer for me to cross the street and put some $ in the city's treasury.

Comments

  • As per whyfi


  • As long as they don't give me a ticket for something pathetic like running a red in PP while riding my bike...

  • whyfi wrote 4 minutes ago »

    As long as they don't give me a ticket for something pathetic like running a red in PP while riding my bike...

    That's not the 77th.

    The park people likely have different "performance goals"

  • whynot_31 wrote 2 hours ago »

    whyfi wrote 4 minutes ago »

    As long as they don't give me a ticket for something pathetic like running a red in PP while riding my bike...

    That's not the 77th.

    The park people likely have different "performance goals"

    I'll give parks police 16798 units of quota completion for capturing a crazy tree vandal. If WhyFi gets stopped with a red light ticket he can just tell them the quota has been met for this year.

  • i think they should ticket all offenses by vehicle drivers, bicyclists, and jay walkers.. selective enforcement against one group is not right

  • bcodsnpkslope wrote 42 seconds ago »

    i think they should ticket all offenses by vehicle drivers, bicyclists, and jay walkers.. selective enforcement against one group is not right

    Completely agree. No group has a monopoly on traffic offenses. However one group (cars) does have a monopoly on creating death.

  • It would seem that such performance goals are a necessary part of supervising one's supervisees.

    ...agreed, it should not target one group. As we enter winter, less bikers will be out.

    I'm all for going after drivers.

  • funny how both whynot and boygabriel state they agree with my statement in one breath and in the next espouse going after the drivers....

    just this evening a lady heading down eastern parkway going towards grand army plaza almost killed an african american guy on a bicycle who wascutting across from the outbound lanes right across into the inbound lanes driving a black bike , wearing dark clothes no lights..... poor motorist almost shit herself.. and we all know it was her fault cause she was driving an evil car....

    ill say it again id love to get the statistics to find out whether all the motorist bike accidents are all the motorists fault... same with pedestrians...

    You all need a good lesson in common sense.... Only a complete idiot would play leapfrog with a unicorn!!

  • ticket them all! ....unless going after more serious offenses is affected.

  • funny how both whynot and boygabriel state they agree with my statement in one breath and in the next espouse going after the drivers....

    didn't say that. but your assumptions are helpful.

  • ditto.

    And returning to the topic at hand:

    I believe what bothers me the most at the moment is that I broke a shoelace, and had to tie a knot. (my morning hasn't been real exciting)

  • Yeah, I'm not sure how I feel about traffic quotas. (Stop & frisk and other quotas are far more troublesome, IMO)

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