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Some KCPD officers to start writing tickets on iPhones

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - In about two weeks, some Kansas City police officers will be able to write tickets on iPhones. The Kansas City Police Department is buying 100 iPhone 8 models for 99 cents each. The devices will be distributed to those in the traffic enforcement unit, the parking control unit and patrol officers who write the most tickets.

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  1. Given to the officers who write the most tickets. Another quota system.

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  2. Might be able to pay off the city's outstanding debt if the process of writing speeding and reckless driving tickets is simplified to a few button pushes.

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  3. All they need is a pic of the plate and the radar speed. Send it in for processing.

    Rinse and repeat.

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  4. Don't even bother to waste time pulling people over just to ask them do you realize you were driving 20 MPH over the speed limit on a residential street?

    Write em up digitally, and ream the bastards hard for speeding. Let the court decide who was accurate.

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  5. Hope they remember the KCPD policy of only writing tickets to people who appear financially able to pay the them. Poor people and those driving stolen cars always get a pass. Can't extort money from the poor.

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