Monday, February 12, 2007
Can You Beat a Speeding Ticket? San Antonio Texas
Can You Beat a Speeding Ticket? WOAI.COM: San Antonio News
Labels: Texas, Traffic School
Saturday, January 27, 2007
El Paso Times - Socorro may get tougher on speeders after deaths
By Adriana M. Chavez / El Paso Times
Article Launched: 01/24/2007
City of Socorro Texas officials are proposing a crackdown of speeding motorists in the wake of the recent deaths of two Socorro High School students. Jesus Xavier Garcia, 17, was killed early Saturday in Horizon City Texas. Garcia's death came a week after Adriana Mendoza, 14, was killed when the car in which she was a passenger also ran a red light at of Joe Battle Boulevard and Pellicano Street, according to El Paso police. Garcia was a senior at Socorro High, where Adriana was a freshman. Socorro City Councilman Sergio Cox, a former El Paso police officer, said he has spoken to other council members and city officials about initiating a program in the police department to target speeders. "We're going to be more aggressive with radar enforcement," Cox said. "These kids are barely learning how to drive. There's no way they can emulate race-car drivers."
Labels: Texas, Traffic School
Thursday, September 21, 2006
cbs11tv.com - Tiny Texas Town Wants Cameras To Catch Speeders
(CBS 11 News) HICKORY CREEK It seems everywhere you look there are cameras recording what we do. The tiny town of Hickory Creek wants to add more."
Labels: Technology, Texas, Traffic School
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Email Warns of Dallas Texas Speed Traps is Hoax
Questionable e-mail warns of speed trapsBy Traci ShurleyStar-Telegram Staff WriterThe caution it urges might not be a bad idea, but an e-mail describing a "speeding ticket frenzy" in the Metroplex smells like a hoax.
The message popped up in inboxes last week. It warns that the Dallas Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety are launching a 30-day crackdown on speeders, with extra troopers and officers expected to generate $9 million in fines. Familiar freeways like Interstate 20 and Texas 360 are listed as targets.
That would be news to Sgt. Gil Cerda, a Dallas police spokesman.
"I heard about it yesterday. But I don't know anything about any speeding-ticket frenzy," Cerda said Saturday.
A Web site devoted to urban myths, www.snopes.com, says that nearly identical e-mails have circulated in California, New Jersey and Tennessee since May.
Labels: California, New Jersey, Tennessee, Texas
The Galveston County Daily News; Galveston Texas Speeding News
Labels: Texas
Thursday, August 18, 2005
TX: Police Patrol School Zones
Labels: Texas
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