john in la
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When I was still working I had a DOT cop turn around and chase me down.I know several cops from city police to federal officers. They do have a “quota”, they just don’t call it that. Depending on what they are assigned to, they are “encouraged” to make at least an average number of stops. If every month or quarter a particular officer constantly falls below the average, he or she will be reprimanded.
You can’t tell me that if they send 2 cops to work a section of roadway for speeding and one cop has 50 stops and the other has 5, they won’t deal with the cop that only has 5. They are both expected to have roughly the same number of stops, that is a quota.
Just like truck inspections at a scale house. Unless something obvious is caught by the cop’s eye or the tech they use, almost all scale houses use a computer that “randomly” selects trucks to pull to the side for inspection. While it is somewhat random, the computer is still set to pull X number of trucks in for inspection for every X number of trucks that cross the scales. Even the inspector is required to to have at least roughly the average number of violation percentages. Even a layperson can go to the fmcsa website and see the national percentages for a particular violation.
When he stopped me he said you are just what I need.
I asked what he meant.
He said I need one more haz mat inspection to make my quota for this month.