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Campaign cracks down on speeders
By JEREMY BRIDGES
2theadvocate.com staff writer
Published: Jun 21, 2006
from a report by Ken Pastorick, WBRZ News 2
With more and more cars hitting the road for summer vacations, the police are turning out in force to help keep streets safe for everyone with the statewide "100 Days of Summer Heat" campaign, which will run through Sept. 12.
Beginning June 5, State Police troopers started an all-out crackdown on speeders, handing out tickets that carry with them heavy fines. This campaign marks the largest attack on speeding in Louisiana's history.
"[Motorists] will see more speed enforcement by state police," said Trooper Johnnie Brown of the Louisiana Sate Police. "We'll work together more with local law enforcement agencies to try to bring awareness as well as enforcement."
With this new campaign, state troopers are pulling out all the stops, with not only standard radar guns but also with onboard radar systems that can detect speeding while the officer is driving. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is handing out grants to local police departments that can be used to purchase additional radar units if needed.
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By JEREMY BRIDGES
2theadvocate.com staff writer
Published: Jun 21, 2006
from a report by Ken Pastorick, WBRZ News 2
With more and more cars hitting the road for summer vacations, the police are turning out in force to help keep streets safe for everyone with the statewide "100 Days of Summer Heat" campaign, which will run through Sept. 12.
Beginning June 5, State Police troopers started an all-out crackdown on speeders, handing out tickets that carry with them heavy fines. This campaign marks the largest attack on speeding in Louisiana's history.
"[Motorists] will see more speed enforcement by state police," said Trooper Johnnie Brown of the Louisiana Sate Police. "We'll work together more with local law enforcement agencies to try to bring awareness as well as enforcement."
With this new campaign, state troopers are pulling out all the stops, with not only standard radar guns but also with onboard radar systems that can detect speeding while the officer is driving. The Louisiana Highway Safety Commission is handing out grants to local police departments that can be used to purchase additional radar units if needed.
Full Story Here