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[quote="driver"]Yes, this morning while driving to work, I saw a police SUV parked on Main St. with a speed radar on. I am glad that I saw this message here; I drove near the speed limit (25 mph) when I passed the police SUV. Thanks for the info![/quote]
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anon-821o
Posted: Mon, Jun 17 2013, 7:49 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
Exactly, from 2005 - thus the ground zero remark made.
It is amazing how things remain the same issue.
Catching them yourself, would be challenging since most of the crimes occur when most are at work, or fast asleep. Maybe think about a neighborhood watch.
An increased focus on protecting our community outside of traffic safety and helping at the crosswalks needs to be instilled.
anon-s470
Posted: Mon, Jun 17 2013, 7:43 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
You have a better shot at catching the criminals on your own then the PD.
anon-9286
Posted: Sun, Jun 16 2013, 9:37 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
This is from 2005.
youaskedforit-22q1
Posted: Sun, Jun 16 2013, 9:17 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
Great! More tickets.
This was ground zero.
Police should be catching criminals and burglars, and do a little less traffic enforcement in my opinion.
driver
Posted: Mon, Dec 5 2005, 1:27 pm EST
Post subject: Re: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
Yes, this morning while driving to work, I saw a police SUV parked on Main St. with a speed radar on.
I am glad that I saw this message here; I drove near the speed limit (25 mph) when I passed the police SUV.
Thanks for the info!
Committee targets speeder
Posted: Sun, Dec 4 2005, 9:00 pm EST
Post subject: Officers to hit village streets to stop excessive speeding
More officers to hit village streets in January to stop excessive speeding.
To crack down on speeders in the village, the Cranbury police will be scheduling additional officers to patrol the streets as soon as January.
Township Committee members agreed Monday that speeding has been a persistent problem in town and police need to take additional measures, even if it means going into overtime hours.
"Obviously, this is a serious issue in town and we need to make people aware that this is going to happen," said Committeeman Tom Panconi.
At the township's request, Chief Jay Hansen prepared a statistics report of traffic violations given over a six-week period from the end of September to the beginning of November. In that time, 38 speeding tickets were given in the village, 10 on North Main Street and nine on Plainsboro Road.
The highest speeds ticketed were on Main Street for 48 mph in a 25-mph zone, and on Plainsboro Road for 59 mph in a 25-mph limit.
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