IL House passes bipartisan bill banning indirect quotas for police
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Illinois banned state, county and local police from enforcing traffic ticket and arrest quotas in 2015. However, many departments are still forcing officers to meet a set number of traffic stops and citations each month.
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The Illinois House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday to ban indirect quotas for municipal police.
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