The Inland Empire Crime Blog

Inland Empire Public Safety and Local Government Press Releases

Hemet Station – Pedestrian Decoy Program

DISCLAIMER - Any Charges Reported in these Press Releases are Merely Accusations and the Defendants are Presumed Innocent Unless and Until Proven Guilty. Read Full Disclaimer

By Inland Empire • Nov 7th, 2009 • Category: Features

Email This Link

On November 4, 2009 the San Jacinto Traffic Team conducted a Pedestrian Decoy Program. This program was in response to the recent traffic collisions (two) in the area. The objective of this program was to bring about awareness while at the same time educate the pedestrians and motorists.

This program utilized an officer dressed in civilian attire walking in a marked crosswalk. Many of the motorists who were stopped for the crosswalk violations (failure to yield) denied ever seeing a pedestrian in the crosswalk. The goal of the San Jacinto Police Department was to make motorists more aware of their surroundings.

During today’s decoy program 30 motorists received citations for failure to yield to a pedestrian within a marked crosswalk. In addition, four of the 30 motorists also had their vehicles impounded for thirty days for driving on a suspended license.

This program is scheduled to continue through the end of the year at various locations within the city. For information regarding this program or any others you can contact the San Jacinto Traffic Team at (951) 537-6401.

via Riverside County Sheriff’s Department – Press Release.

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.