Dallas Woman Ticketed for Limited English

DALLAS (AP) _ A Dallas woman who got a ticket in part for being a “non-English speaking driver” says she wants a deeper investigation and to be reimbursed for a $5,000 hospital stay.

Ernestina Mondragon told reporters Sunday that she wants a bigger apology beyond the one Chief David Kunkle issued for the Oct. 2 incident in which a rookie officer gave her a ticket for not speaking English. She was also cited for making an illegal U-turn and failing to carry her drivers license.

Mondragon says she speaks limited English words.

Dallas-Fort Worth station KXAS-TV reports the woman and her attorney, Domingo Garcia, are filing a complaint.

Kunkle says officers have improperly cited drivers for not being able to speak English 38 times in the past three years.

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