If this is true then your like a fat kid in a candy store on a diet. good luckRylan said:True, but I am good I haven't been involved in this hobby is almost a year.
So if people (like yourself) would just admit that they did wrong and pay the fine, then we don't have this problem!!!!!kenjo67 said:Rylan, Viking. I won't argur I broke the law but my point is when a LEO is constantly complaining of beign under paid and over worked and the courts are constantly saying they are log jammed and you have police officers wrting tickets and RECOMMENDING they go to court to fight the ticket and you have 2 officers who are doublign their pay checks due to court dates.. then yes... something is wrong.
An officer can also very seriously risk losing his job (and pension) by habitually writing bogus tickets.fuji said:I think the word "corrupt" takes it too far but there is plainly a conflict of interest here, one that should be eliminated.
If an officer can increase his salary by writing a bogus ticket that winds up requiring court time that at the very least leads to a temptation to write bogus tickets.
Officers perhaps should be paid a flat monthly fee for court time that on average winds up being fair compensation for the time they spend there, but does not in any way depend on the actual number of tickets they write.
I think you're missing the point, cops are public servants not self-servants. Their job is to keep the city safe, not to make themselves as wealthy as possible at the taxpayers expense.viking1965 said:SO if people (like yourself) would just admit that they did wrong and pay the fine, then we don't have this problem!!!!!
My view is that the courts arent jammed up with bogus tickets, but with people who think they're above the law.
I agree.AK-47 said:I think you're missing the point, cops are public servants not self-servants. Their job is to keep the city safe, not to make themselves as wealthy as possible at the taxpayers expense.
I would propose that the officer not be reimbursed in any way that depends on the number of tickets written or charges laid. That is plainly a conflict of interest.viking1965 said:My point is that assuming that the original ticket is legitimate (and I haven't seen any fact-based argument against that, only rhetoric) the officer only has the opportunity to make the "court stipend" if the offender chooses to challenge it. Would you propse that the officer not get reimbursed for his time spent?
The govt needs a healthy balance of enforcing the law while limiting what a cop can make in overtime. Otherwise we're gonna have half the police force making over $100K and Toronto cant afford thatviking1965 said:I agree.
My point is that assuming that the original ticket is legitimate (and I haven't seen any fact-based argument against that, only rhetoric) the officer only has the opportunity to make the "court stipend" if the offender chooses to challenge it. Would you propse that the officer not get reimbursed for his time spent?
Fuji,fuji said:I would propose that the officer not be reimbursed in any way that depends on the number of tickets written or charges laid. That is plainly a conflict of interest.
I note that I am paid salary and while I normally work a 37.5 hour week now and then I am called on to work more, and I am not paid any extra for the overtime--that was understood to be part of the job when I took it, and my salary is high enough that I feel it's fair.
What should happen is the city should review how much money was spent on court time in the past few years, which types of jobs led to that court time, and then pay the same total out as a lump sum but not tied to any actual tickets.
Officers would get more than they used to in some months, less in others, but the same net pay oveall and the conflict of interest would be gone.
If the officer is actually spending the time doing the task he is being paid for, then why the opposition to paying him for it?AK-47 said:The govt needs a healthy balance of enforcing the law while limiting what a cop can make in overtime. Otherwise we're gonna have half the police force making over $100K and Toronto cant afford that
He doesen't. He gets reimbursed by the number of hours he spends working. If the number of hours goes up (court time) because people choose to argue what are ostensibly legitimate violations, where's the conflict of interest?fuji said:I would propose that the officer not be reimbursed in any way that depends on the number of tickets written or charges laid. That is plainly a conflict of interest.
So your buddy writes "bogus" tickets on purpose with the assumption that people will be more likely to challenge them and he'll therefore get more "court time"?rama putri said:One of my closest friends, since childhood, is a Metro cop and tells me stories about cops who 'max' the system. They get away with it precisely due to Rylans logic - you break a traffic law, you get a ticket. Tboy would be happy with that logic. So these cops don't exercise much discretion and write up as much as they can. But unlike the Plano PIG, they're quite smart about it and know how much is enough and how much is 'within' reason. So much so we have people like Rylan and tboy blindly defending them, even as my buddy laughs at at their naïveté.
Would vikings position changd if it were jaywalking tickets rather than traffic tickets? Jay walking is against the law too you know. Its all about discretion but the more i read I'm beginning to think Viking = LEO, but one who enjoys the hobby too much. you do realize that both hobbyist and our counterparts are breaking the law right? maybe you should turn yourself in and go to court and fight it.viking1965 said:So your buddy writes "bogus" tickets on purpose with the assumption that people will be more likely to challenge them and he'll therefore get more "court time"?
If so, that would make this "individual" corrupt, but not "the system" as originally proposed.
Are you stupid Viking???viking1965 said:If the officer is actually spending the time doing the task he is being paid for, then why the opposition to paying him for it?
Appearing in court is something that's part of doing his job. Should he not be compensated for that time? Why should we limit how much he can make as long as he is legitimately working for that amount?
If he was putting in for "court time" but spending the day at Dunkin Donuts (Tim Horton's), then you might have an argument.
fuji said:I would propose that the officer not be reimbursed in any way that depends on the number of tickets written or charges laid. That is plainly a conflict of interest.
I note that I am paid salary and while I normally work a 37.5 hour week now and then I am called on to work more, and I am not paid any extra for the overtime--that was understood to be part of the job when I took it, and my salary is high enough that I feel it's fair.
What should happen is the city should review how much money was spent on court time in the past few years, which types of jobs led to that court time, and then pay the same total out as a lump sum but not tied to any actual tickets.
Officers would get more than they used to in some months, less in others, but the same net pay oveall and the conflict of interest would be gone.
rama putri said:One of my closest friends, since childhood, is a Metro cop and tells me stories about cops who 'max' the system. They get away with it precisely due to Rylans logic - you break a traffic law, you get a ticket. Tboy would be happy with that logic. So these cops don't exercise much discretion and write up as much as they can. But unlike the Plano PIG, they're quite smart about it and know how much is enough and how much is 'within' reason. So much so we have people like Rylan and tboy blindly defending them, even as my buddy laughs at at their naïveté.
Disclaimer: My late father was a career NYPD officer.kenjo67 said:Would vikings position changd if it were jaywalking tickets rather than traffic tickets? Jay walking is against the law too you know. Its all about discretion but the more i read I'm beginning to think Viking = LEO, but one who enjoys the hobby too much. you do realize that both hobbyist and our counterparts are breaking the law right? maybe you should turn yourself in and go to court and fight it.