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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Take on speeders next

Gov. Corzine learned the hard way how foolish it was for him not to wear a seat belt. Now he plans to get the message across to the public via a two-week seat belt enforcement campaign billed as the largest in the state's history.
According to a press release from the state Attorney General's Office, State Police and local law enforcement agencies will conduct a statewide "Click it or ticket" campaign starting Monday and running through June 3.
When that campaign ends, I hope Corzine's accident will inspire him to begin a new campaign - a massive, sustained crackdown on speeding.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

A "crackdown" on speeding - doesn't this amount to a ticket blitz by police! Didn't people complain about the possibilty of a ticket blitz a few weeks ago when a few troopers discussed this privately on a message board? People complain about the excessive speed on our highways then when they are the ones who get stopped for doing 69 in a 65, they cry foul!

5:08 PM, May 17, 2007  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

If the state would inforce the cell phone law, that is supposed to be in effect. It would probaly balance the budget. You can't go out without seeing some idiot talking on there cell phone while driving.

Instead they all talk about a no texting, seat belt, laws the no enforces.

What is the sense in making laws that no one follows

1:05 PM, May 18, 2007  

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