Officers buckle down on seat-belt law Just...
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Officers buckle down on seat-belt law
Just three days into its heightened seat belt enforcement
campaign, Laguna Beach police officers had issued nearly 100
citations.
A typical day nets about five to 10 seat belt citations, Traffic
Sgt. Jason Kravetz said, but 168 hours of overtime paid to enforcing
officers left 98 unbuckled drivers with tickets by Thursday morning’s
tally.
“So far, it’s actually a lot more tickets than I expected,”
Kravetz said. “We’ve given officers the discretion to issue warnings,
so the number could be a lot higher. Hopefully, the numbers will
decrease as the word gets out.”
Kravetz said he’d already heard about 10 seat-belt citations come
in on the radio by 9:30 a.m. Thursday, so he guessed the number was
probably at about 110 since Monday, when the enforcement period
began.
“Drivers’ excuses have stayed the same, we’ve just been hearing
more of them,” Kravetz said.
Not all of the $10,000 grant has been allocated to overtime hours
yet, Kravetz said, so he has a cushion to bolster enforcement efforts
soon before Nov. 30, when the period ends.
Police looking for open house bandits
Two Realtors and one homeowner reported that three men had stolen
or tried to steal merchandise from three houses being shown to
potential buyers on Sunday.
A Realtor showing a house in the 1000 block of Balboa Avenue told
police she had a digital camera worth $700 stolen by two teenagers
while an older man kept her occupied with questions at around 3 p.m.
Police had received a call describing a similar situation at 2:32
p.m. on Tia Juana Street and then received another at 5:45 p.m. from
a Realtor on Nyes Place. The Realtor on Balboa Avenue was the only
victim, police said.
The woman on Tia Juana Street, selling the house without a
Realtor, called police after forcing the three suspects to leave
before they could steal anything. She said she could hear the two
younger suspects going through her drawers upstairs as the older man
kept her busy. She told police she was immediately suspicious of them
because of how poorly they were dressed.
The three suspects approached the Realtor on Balboa Avenue while
she posted signs for her open house, police said, asking her to
direct them to the house so they could see it. She discovered her
digital camera missing after they left and provided virtually
identical descriptions of the suspects to police.
The Realtor on Nyes Place forced the two young suspects to empty
their pockets before they left, and she discovered nothing missing
after catching them rummaging through jewelry drawers in the home’s
master bedroom.
Anyone with information about the suspects should call the Laguna
Beach Police at (949) 497-0701.
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