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Law‑enforcement unions and victims of quotas testify in favor of bill to ban ticket and arrest quotas
Summary
The Senate Judiciary Committee heard proponent testimony on Senate Bill 114, which would ban ticket and arrest quotas in Ohio law‑enforcement agencies and allow anonymous reporting to the attorney general for suspected quota use.
The Senate Judiciary Committee took proponent testimony on Senate Bill 114, a bill to prohibit ticket and arrest quotas by Ohio law-enforcement agencies and to create an anonymous reporting route to the attorney general for officers who believe quotas are in use.
Multiple law‑enforcement organizations supported the bill. George Sokolakis of the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association said quotas are “alive and well” despite being widely condemned and argued their existence undermines trust between police and communities. “There is no safety…
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