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re: Steal $150,000 - get leave WITH pay (updated page 3)

Posted on 12/1/22 at 9:30 am to
Posted by OweO
Plaquemine, La
Member since Sep 2009
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Posted on 12/1/22 at 9:30 am to
Serious question. Most police departments write tickets electronically right? Most police departments have laptops in their car. I am assuming, but they just fill it out on their laptop then print out the receipt? If this is not the case then never mind..

But if it is the case, why would you need a person specifically assigned to processing tickets? Unless they manually write out tickets (and the only speeding ticket I recall getting that was written out was in Sorrento and this was years ago. All the other speeding tickets I received have been printed out.

Without further knowledge, why would you need someone to process tickets? You are given a court date and you have two options. Pay the ticket or go to your court date (where you still might end up having to pay anyway), but once the ticket is written, I would think the DA's office has to have access to it and the sheriff's office. I guess you always want to keep a hard copy maybe? But shouldn't there be a database that both departments can access and the information is logged in when the police fills out the ticket to process?

I know its local government and people have jobs that have an official title but in reality its just a bullshite job, but I am just trying to find out how paying her $72k a year can be justified.
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