NYPD Tickets More Than 7500 In Cellphone Blitz

(Tuesday, October 27th, 2009)

ywtext2.jpgLast Thursday, the New York Police Department engaged in a 24-hour crackdown on drivers using handheld cellphones. And The NY Times CityRoom Blog reports that 7,529 people were ticketed:

For the third time this year, the police made an extra effort to issue summonses to drivers over a 24-hour period. The number of tickets – which are normally for $130 – written by police officers on Thursday was about 1,500 fewer than were written on the first crackdown day in May. However, it was about 100 more than were written on a similar day in August.

The number of cellphone tickets issued last Thursday is also considerably more than the average per day for 2008, which was 536.

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As for texting while driving, Newsday reports that New York State’s ban on that practice goes into effect on Nov. 1.

(Source: NY Times)

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2 Comments

  1. akuperma says:

    beats raising taxes or cutting expenditures

  2. yacr85 says:

    GOOD, go get ‘em!

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