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Dallas police gave tickets for not speaking English


A Texas police chief apologized Friday after at least 39 people received traffic tickets because they couldn't speak English.

"I was surprised and stunned stun  
tr.v. stunned, stun·ning, stuns
1. To daze or render senseless, by or as if by a blow.

2. To overwhelm or daze with a loud noise.

3.
 that that would happen in the city of Dallas because we are a very, very diverse city," Dallas police chief David Kunkle said at a press conference.

"I apologize a·pol·o·gize  
intr.v. a·pol·o·gized, a·pol·o·giz·ing, a·pol·o·giz·es
1. To make excuse for or regretful acknowledgment of a fault or offense.

2. To make a formal defense or justification in speech or writing.
 to the Spanish speaking, Hispanic community."

The incident came to light after a woman went to court to challenge a ticket issued by a young officer which cited her for being a "non English speaking driver."

Kunkle said his department reviewed its records and found that 38 similar tickets had been written in the past three years by six different officers.

All fees will be refunded and the police will ask for all convictions to be reversed, he said.

The department is also considering dereliction of duty Dereliction of duty is a specific offense in military law. It includes various elements centered around the avoidance of any duty which may be properly expected.

In the U.S.
 charges against the officers involved and the sergeants who reviewed the citations.

Kunkle said the misunderstanding of state law could have stemmed stemmed  
adj.
1. Having the stems removed.

2. Provided with a stem or a specific type of stem. Often used in combination: stemmed goblets; long-stemmed roses.
 from an effort to shift to an electronic citation system.

Lists of citations were distributed which included a federal statute which requires drivers of commercial vehicles to have sufficient proficiency pro·fi·cien·cy  
n. pl. pro·fi·cien·cies
The state or quality of being proficient; competence.

Noun 1. proficiency - the quality of having great facility and competence
 in English to operate the vehicle safely.

"As far as I know with our commercial vehicle enforcement we've never written any citation according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the federal statutes," Kunkle said, adding that the police department does not have the capacity or desire to test English proficiency.
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