Wednesday, December 12, 2012
"Ordinary drivers are disgusted by report on ticket-fixing in Philadelphia"
Big cities have a lot of stuff like this...
Philadelphia Inquirer writers Bob Warner, Dylan Purcell, and Craig McCoy report on Philadelphia's Traffic Court system. Their article was picked up by Allentown's Morning Call:
"Philadelphians were shocked, just shocked, to discover that tickets were being fixed at Traffic Court, while some Supreme Court justices reportedly seemed more upset that the report was released than troubled by its contents.
And in a cynical town, the allegations also hardly stunned ordinary folks who sought justice from Hogeland on that July day. But they said they were still troubled and frustrated that the system did not work the same for all."