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Former officer, unions and advocates back bill to ban police ticket and arrest quotas in Ohio

2787889 · March 5, 2025
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Police unions, advocacy groups and a former patrol commander urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to ban ticket and arrest quotas, which witnesses said remain embedded in agency culture and can be disguised as performance standards.

Victims' families groups, police unions and a former patrol commander urged the Senate Judiciary Committee to pass Senate Bill 114, which would prohibit ticket and arrest quotas and create an anonymous reporting and investigation process through the attorney general.

Emily Cole of Ohio Families Unite for Political Action and Change told the committee the bill would reduce unnecessary police interactions and stop departments from prioritizing revenue over public safety. Labor and police organizations…

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