St. Petersburg Police Targeting Traffic Violators on Monday
- April 3, 2017
Starting today, St. Petersburg Police will be on the search for traffic violators along 4th Street North.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Police Department issued a news release about the enforcement action late Sunday night that said the agency had “distributed thousands of warnings and educational pamphlets over the last four months” about it.
According to the news release, special enforcement teams will be “out in the busiest areas of the city handing out citations to violators and making sure everyone obeys the laws of the road, for the safety of our pedestrians, cyclists, as well as our motorists.”
According to the Police Department, it will begin at 10 a.m. through 2 p.m. in the area of Fourth Street, between Fifth Avenue N and 22nd Avenue N. Officers will target people who ignore bike and pedestrian traffic rules. Pedestrian and bicycle citation fines are $62.50.
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