Louisiana town runs largely on traffic fines, and the mayor is your judge

The village of Fenton, outside the oil and gas town of Lake Charles, covers only about 20 blocks. There’s City Hall. The library. One gas station. A small public housing complex. A Dollar General. A grain elevator. A Baptist church. Drivers headed to east Texas from central Louisiana go right through town, passing it all in under a minute. This article was produced for ProPublica’s Local Repo...

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