End of the Year budget

Helicopter206's Avatar
http://www.newson6.com/story/3006795...itution-stings

The busts are starting, keep your head up, and do your checks, and research.
Cities are going to start to look for extra income.
RocketSurgeon's Avatar
Indeed. I noticed that speed traps have increased in the past two weeks, and local vice has been hitting the strip clubs too (confirmed).
zeejoe's Avatar
http://www.newson6.com/story/3006795...itution-stings

The busts are starting, keep your head up, and do your checks, and research.
Cities are going to start to look for extra income. Originally Posted by Helicopter206
You know municipalities, states, and the federal government operate on fiscal years, not calendar years, right? Tulsas' started July 1.
They're not scraping the bottom of the barrel for fine money, they're just busting sketchy dudes who patronize sketchy AMPs.
I'd be nervous too if I was you.
RocketSurgeon's Avatar
You know municipalities, states, and the federal government operate on fiscal years, not calendar years, right? Tulsas' started July 1.
They're not scraping the bottom of the barrel for fine money, they're just busting sketchy dudes who patronize sketchy AMPs.
I'd be nervous too if I was you. Originally Posted by zeejoe
He probably does know that. BTW, fedgov fiscal year ends on Sept 30 (couple weeks). State and local gov varies. KCMO ends on April 30.
What is the alert? Story is from Tulsa.
Moved to proper forum.