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  2. Failure to appear - Wikipedia

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    The majority of those who miss an appearance will return to court within one year. [59] FTA rates are also challenging to measure and compare. Some jurisdictions treat a single-missed court appearance as an FTA, such that a new FTA arises whenever an individual misses a court date in a single legal proceeding. [38] Other jurisdictions treat all ...

  3. Macks Creek Law - Wikipedia

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    Macks Creek had a population of roughly 270, but wrote around 2,900 tickets for traffic violations a year; the municipality received about 75% of its revenue from these fines. After being ticketed in Macks Creek, Missouri state legislator Delbert Scott wrote a bill that was approved in 1995, becoming the original form of the Macks Creek Law.

  4. Traffic ticket - Wikipedia

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    Traffic tickets generally come in two forms, citing a moving violation, such as exceeding the speed limit, or a non-moving violation, such as a parking violation, with the ticket also being referred to as a parking citation, or parking ticket. In some jurisdictions, a traffic ticket constitutes a notice that a penalty, such as a fine or ...

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  7. After KCPD accused of illegal ticket quotas, Missouri says it ...

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    But local traffic lawyers say allegations of racial profiling are all too familiar. If the Kansas City Police Department is flouting the law against ticket quotas, it’s unclear how it will be ...

  8. Traffic court - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey handles traffic matters in the Municipal Court System, with the most serious cases heard in Superior Court. In Virginia, traffic court is general district court and speeding as low as 81 mph in a 70 is misdemeanor reckless driving. [5] In Washington, D.C., traffic tickets are handled by the Department of Motor Vehicles. In California ...

  9. Ticket quota - Wikipedia

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    Ticket quotas are commonly defined as any establishment of a predetermined or specified number of traffic citations an officer must issue in a specified time. [1] Some police departments may set "productivity goals" but deny specific quotas. [ 2 ]