In
2010 the Fairfax County police launched a computer system was supposed to do
away with a lot of paperwork and allow paper work challenged cops to enter traffic tickets, arrest data and
vital intelligence into an online system that would be instantly available to
anyone who needed it.
But
the cops couldn’t figure out how to work the system or found it to troublesome
and as a result wrote 17,600 fewer traffic tickets in a one period a 28 percent
drop compared with the same period the year before and costing the county more
than $1 million in lost revenue.