BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The police chief in a small Alabama town that received about half its municipal revenue from fines and forfeitures linked to aggressive traffic enforcement resigned this week as a result of a report about the practice. Mike Jones, chief of police in the Jefferson County town of
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) The police chief in a small Alabama town that received about half its municipal revenue from fines and forfeitures linked to aggressive traffic enforcement resigned following a report about the practice.
An Alabama police chief has resigned after reports were released that his town received almost half its municipal revenue from fines and forfeitures related to aggressive traffic enforcement.
The police chief in a small Alabama town that received about half its municipal revenue from fines and forfeitures linked to aggressive traffic enforcement resigned following a report about the