That means less wait for that dreaded speeding ticket
The days of police officers hand-writing traffic tickets are done in Miami-Dade County. ABC10 News reports that the Miami-Dade County police department is switching to a more 2017 method, thanks to new e-citations. The change kicked in Monday, and 1,600 police units now have the capability to print e-tickets.
What does this mean for drivers? Less time waiting in the car for the officer to walk back with a ticket, for one. The police department suggests the new tickets will include less errors and will be easier to read.
Back in December, the Miami Herald reported that as Miami-Dade officers waited for the electronic traffic citation system to get online, they had to dole out fewer traffic tickets — all because they were running out of the paper ticket books.
- Miami-Dade Police Department rolls out electronic tickets to traffic violators [ABC10]
- Traffic tickets are way down. It’s not because drivers in Miami have gotten better. [Miami Herald]
- Miami Police Department seeks ‘state-of-the-art’ new headquarters [Curbed Miami]
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