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Bah, she knows me too well to seriously believe that she will be able to attach the hardware on me. She's already resigned to damage control with what will become that useless s***-disturber husband of hers :twisted:

What kind of a man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
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Once again, thanks gentlemen, and that includes you, Squish :P

What kind of a man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
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Sorry to get back on topic...but 28 tickets a day? That doesn't sounds possible...assuming 30 minutes to find and ticket each offender...well those are 14 hour shift plus lineups, lunch, bathroom breaks, court, training...28 a month / rotation sounds what they meant and seeing as officer on 12 hour shifts work 14 of 28 days it makes a lot more sense...so that's what? 2 tickets a shift? My God if you aren't writing 2 a shift you are a dog-****er...so is this an anti-lazy quota? I'm thinking so...


Our supervisors have said aim for 11 a month...some write 200 and don't get any rewards, some write 2 or 3 and get primetime transfers...


In 22 years on the job I've never once heard of anyone being disciplined for not writing tickets...so whatever they are doing in Montreal isn't happening here in Ontario...


Are they any jobs were work production isn't monitored?


Like hwybear said...quotas don't exist, we can write as many as we want...

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