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<blockquote data-quote="txyaloo" data-source="post: 9473462" data-attributes="member: 23362"><p>In the strictest term, yes, they are generating revenue, but if it were a business, police departments would be operating at a loss. The "revenue" they generate doesn't cover the costs of the department or the court system that adjudicates the citations.</p><p></p><p>As for what an officer in Austin, TX makes. After one year, they make $60,000. After two years, they make $68,000. That's quite a bit more than the $50,000 you said they don't make. </p><p></p><p>I know plenty of officers that write warnings versus tickets, and I've received a warning 98% of the times I've been stopped by an officer. If it were all about revenue, I would have received a ticket 100% of the time.</p><p></p><p>You would think with an MBA you would be smart enough to go look at the cities books yourself. Obviously that isn't the case. Instead you spew mindless uneducated cop hating drivel. You're too blinded by your hatred of law enforcement to actually see where ticket funds go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txyaloo, post: 9473462, member: 23362"] In the strictest term, yes, they are generating revenue, but if it were a business, police departments would be operating at a loss. The "revenue" they generate doesn't cover the costs of the department or the court system that adjudicates the citations. As for what an officer in Austin, TX makes. After one year, they make $60,000. After two years, they make $68,000. That's quite a bit more than the $50,000 you said they don't make. I know plenty of officers that write warnings versus tickets, and I've received a warning 98% of the times I've been stopped by an officer. If it were all about revenue, I would have received a ticket 100% of the time. You would think with an MBA you would be smart enough to go look at the cities books yourself. Obviously that isn't the case. Instead you spew mindless uneducated cop hating drivel. You're too blinded by your hatred of law enforcement to actually see where ticket funds go. [/QUOTE]
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