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Ohio bans traffic ticket and arrest quotas for all police, effective Sept. 30, 2025, to reduce biased policing and boost accountability.
Ohio has banned traffic ticket and arrest quotas for all law enforcement agencies, including the Ohio State Patrol, effective September 30, 2025.
The law, signed by Governor Mike DeWine, prohibits setting numerical targets for citations or arrests to prevent pressure that could lead to biased or excessive policing.
Supported by lawmakers and police unions, the measure aims to refocus enforcement on public safety rather than revenue.
An anonymous reporting system helps ensure compliance.
The change reflects a broader effort to improve trust and accountability in policing.
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Ohio prohíbe las multas de tránsito y las cuotas de arrestos para toda la policía, a partir del 30 de septiembre de 2025, para reducir la policía sesgada y aumentar la rendición de cuentas.