Archive for February 19th, 2008

Chicago, Illinois Suburbs: No Mercy Speed Traps

Chicago, Illinois suburbs set up speed traps in which no one OTHER THAN A FELLOW POLICE OFFICER can escape a traffic citation.

Sergeant Sal Cecala

Police in Chicago, Illinois suburbs are citing terrorism as a reason for “no mercy” speed traps where every motorist stopped by police — other than fellow police officers — receives a traffic citation. A Chicago Sun-Times analysis found that a total of thirty towns had a policy where more than 90 percent of drivers stopped must be ticketed.

“There’s a lot of people who come in and out, and with all this terrorism and everything else that’s going on, we have zero tolerance,” North Chicago Police Sergeant Sal Cecala told the Sun-Times. “There’s no breaks for the officers to give.” (Well, aparently, there ARE breaks…just to other police officers.)

North Chicago has a 99.5 percent ticket issuance rate — only 21 drivers got warnings out of 4372 stopped. To increase ticket revenue further, the city is preparing to install automated ticketing cameras at intersections. Only Prairie Grove beats North Chicago with a 99.9 percent ticket rate, but police officials insist that officers do not have a ticket quota. In Markham, the ticket issuance rate is 99 percent. In Riverside, it is 96 percent.

Only a few suburbs including Geneva and Plano have ticket issuance rates below 25 percent, ensuring that only serious violations are ticketed. Drivers who may have strayed over the limit without endangering anyone receive warnings.

Source: (Chicago Sun-Times, 8/12/2007)



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