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Explosive Video: “Make Arrests, Issue Tickets Or Get Fired” Missouri Police

Wednesday, February 18, 2015 14:57
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by Ashley Jones Alternate Current Radio Network

A former Bellefontaine Neighbors police officer has come out of the quota closet and is exposing the department’s highly unethical revenue collection scheme

 

 

St. Louis, Mo- According to KMOV St. Louis news, a whistleblower St. Louis police officer named Joe St. Claire has told them that his police chief put an illegal mandate on his officers.  We have heard for many yrs how cities and towns all across America have been using their police officers that are supposed to protect and serve the public as nothing more than revenue agents, but un fortunately we have never had concrete proof of these revenue polices. Although their have been several whistleblower police officers that had said there was a ticket and arrest quota, they never could produce a written record of said policy, that is until now. According to 10 yr officer Joe St Claire the mandate was put in writing, and he has all the documents which he gave to channel 4 news. 

 

The mandate requires St. louis police officers to take a specific number of “self – initiated activities” each month. Officer St Claire gave news 4 copies of spread sheets used by the St. Louis Police department to keep track of those quotas. the spread sheets Identify seven different activities that officers are required to do. Some of those include writing ordinance violations, traffic arrests, uniform traffic tickets, parking violations and traffic warnings.  According to officer St. Claire they were required to do 50 of them a month, or they could lose their job as a St. Louis police officer.  

 

Explosive Video: “Make Arrests, Issue Tickets Or Get Fired” Missouri Police

 

Explosive Video: “Make Arrests, Issue Tickets Or Get Fired” Missouri Police

News 4 Investigates: Traffic ticket quotas for officers?

 

ST. LOUIS, Mo. (KMOV.com) — As a Bellefontaine Neighbors officer for a decade, Joe St. Clair was ordered to carry out a policy that he says required cops to issue a certain number of traffic tickets, and even traffic arrests. If they failed to do it, they could be fired.

 

“I believe the chief put an illegal mandate on his officers. I think it’s unfair to the community,” St. Clair told me. 

St. Clair had to do 50 of them every month. The spreadsheet shows that Traffic Arrests represented up to 15 percent of the required activities for Bellfontaine Neighbors cops, an equivalent of up to 8 arrests per month, and that Uniform Traffic Tickets were up to 60 percent, or about 30 tickets per month.

 

In September 2013, St. Clair was threatened with “disciplinary action” because he failed to meet the 50 minimum required. In a notification letter, he was told “you produced only 32 activities, which is less than 70 percent of your required minimum performance standard.” If he continued to fail to meet those minimum standards, he should “expect to be replaced, disciplined, or terminated.”

Read Here: http://www.kmov.com/news/investigates/Are–292117271.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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