Jean Laeremans wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 23, 2011 at 4:46 PM, Pete Theisen <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Seems the money has nowhere to come from, though. A made-up person
>> doesn't pay the ticket.
>>
> Trouble reading Pete ???
> "In June, the New Orleans Police Department received a federal grant
> that provides overtime pay to officers who help enforce seatbelt
> laws."
> 
> Bound for trouble...but remember he's a police man ;)

Hi Jean,

I saw that bit of text but didn't think it could possibly be the whole 
budget even if the ticketed "motorists" didn't actually exist to the 
point of paying the tickets. Now that you mention it, though . . .

So he would have to clock over 40 hours AND write a seatbelt ticket now 
and then to "help enforce". Seems odd to have multiple criteria to 
qualify for overtime pay. Oh, wait, it's government.

Ought to see these guys on quota day: Lined up in the median bushes 
along the road. One guy clocking upstream of it, and three guys writing 
downstream. And there will be ten in line waiting for the next speeder.

"OK, red Chevy, left lane, 76 and accelerating" says the radio . . .

I don't know what the quota is, but the rest of the month you never see 
any of them writing a ticket. If you want to talk to one of them there 
are known hang-outs that incidentally have the best donuts.

Cop management, meanwhile, vigorously denies that there even IS a quota, 
but after denying it add, "how else can you tell if a guy is out there 
working unless he brings in an average of at least one ticket a day?"

If you say, "well, OK, then the quota is an average of one ticket a day" 
they say "NO, NO, NO!"

Now, with the trap setup they can get the whole month's quota in a day 
or two pretty easy. If it rains postpone it a day.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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