A great move for Virginia, although I am not sure that there are quotas here in NOVA. It doesn't seem like traffic enforcement is a thing here. Which I like.

New Virginia law prohibits arrest quotas | Just The News

Anew law signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin will prevent police departments from enacting arrest quotas, which one sponsor believes will ensure police arrest people for the right reasons.

House Bill 750 and Senate Bill 327, both signed by the governor, will prohibit police departments from establishing formal arrest quotas or maintaining informal arrest quotas. Such quotas would encourage police officers to secure a certain number of arrests in a given timeframe.


“This was an effort by numerous groups and people [who] said you shouldn’t have … a formal or informal quota,” Del. Robert Bell, R-Albemarle County, who sponsored the House version of the bill, told The Center Square.


Bell said these decisions should be based on what is best for safety. He said police should not be forced to arrest people for other reasons. The legislation received unanimous bipartisan support in both chambers of the General Assembly.


The new law did not face much opposition from policing groups, either.
New Virginia law prohibits arrest quotas | Just The News