STOCKTON - Some might consider it a nuisance, but to the Police Department, and to the families of those killed this year while crossing a street, enforcing the pedestrian right-of-way is a matter of life and death.
"Absolutely," said Sgt. Jason Christensen, who was running a pedestrian right-of-way sting on Wednesday. "A lot of folks they did say, 'I didn't even see the guy in the crosswalk.' "
According to the Stockton Police Department, there have been 22 fatal traffic collisions in the city so far this year, nine of them involving pedestrians and three of those crossing at a crosswalk. So the Police Department scheduled Wednesday's operation to get drivers, and pedestrians, to pay better attention, to the law and to the street.
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Christensen said police had encountered some anger from ticketed drivers. A violation of the pedestrian right-of-way nets a $265 fine, he said. Jaywalking, also enforced during the mission, carries a $185 fine.
By the end of the mission, police had issued 92 citations for failure to yield for a pedestrian in a crosswalk and eight citations for jaywalking.
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