The Ohio House has approved legislation aimed at stopping the central Ohio village of Brice from collecting extraordinarily large fines for traffic-related violations. The measure requires municipal or county courts to collect fines and adjudicate tickets, not mayor's courts. The one-person police department in Brice in Franklin County has been using a civil violation system to aggressively ticket motorists after the Legislature in 2013 banned mayor's courts for villages of fewer than 200 people.