The Baltimore City State's Attorney's Office, regarding enforcement of the citation docket, believes more can be done--although they say, progress has been made with Baltimore police.

The citation docket, implemented by City State's Attorney Ivan Bates, is aimed at tackling low-level crimes--like loitering, drug possession with the intent to distribute and dirt biking.

But after a year since Bates rolled out the program---and the back and forth with the city---Bates says that enforcement efforts surrounding his docket still seem to be an issue.

"Well, we surely hope so," said Solomon. "Originally we had a slow start with BPD. But since then, we've had numerous trainings with BPD. We have seen an increase in citations issued by the police department, specifically in the Southeast District.... Read More: FOX45