SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In an effort to improve public safety, legislation sponsored by State Rep. Dan Beiser, D-Alton, to prohibit law enforcement agencies from requiring officers to write a certain number of traffic citations in a given period of time was signed into law on Sunday.

“Law enforcement officers should not be forced to ticket motorists just to meet a quota,” Beiser said. “These types of quotas can cause a lack of trust between law enforcement and the community, and by eliminating this practice, police officers can do their job without hurting the public’s trust.”

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Beiser sponsored Senate Bill 3411, which prevents local law enforcement departments from using ticket quotas or using the number of tickets an officer writes in a performance evaluation. The measure also protects local departments from losing state or federal grant money as a result of eliminating quotas. The legislation does give management the ability to ensure that law enforcement officers have a minimum number of contacts.

“Eliminating ticket quotas will help keep our communities safer, and ensure law enforcement officers can patrol our neighborhoods without fear of receiving a negative evaluation,” Beiser said. “Both motorists and police officers will benefit from this legislation and I want to thank my colleagues for passing this measure.”

For any questions or concerns about state-related issues, please contact Beiser’s constituent service office at 618-465-5900.

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