Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will do nothing. It’s a joke.
Bowser needs to put some real effort into having Maryland and Virginia agree to reciprocity so DC can enforce traffic violations. It’s absurd that Md and Va drivers rack up literally thousands of dollars in unpaid fines with no recourse.
You make no sense
Which part do you not understand?
Currently, there is no enforcement mechanism for DC. So we can ticket MD and VA drivers, but if they don’t pay their tickets, there’s absolutely nothing we can do, because Virginia and Maryland refuse to suspend plates/licenses of people who rack up unpaid fines in DC. So you have extremely dangerous out of state drivers with thousands of dollars in tickets continuing to drive recklessly.
Bowser was supposed to approach MD and VA about fixing the is situation. She said she had. Turns out she didn’t and lied about it.
Next time you’re almost run over by a Maryland driver, run the plate. Bet you’ll find a ton of unpaid tickets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This will do nothing. It’s a joke.
Bowser needs to put some real effort into having Maryland and Virginia agree to reciprocity so DC can enforce traffic violations. It’s absurd that Md and Va drivers rack up literally thousands of dollars in unpaid fines with no recourse.
You make no sense
Anonymous wrote:This will do nothing. It’s a joke.
Bowser needs to put some real effort into having Maryland and Virginia agree to reciprocity so DC can enforce traffic violations. It’s absurd that Md and Va drivers rack up literally thousands of dollars in unpaid fines with no recourse.
Anonymous wrote:For number of cops and more info about the plan (no thanks to WaPo's reporting, which seems clearly in the bag for the mayor):
WAMU transportation reporter:
https://twitter.com/JWPascale/status/1465366073201545221?s=20
DCist:
https://dcist.com/story/21/11/29/d-c-officers-to-target-traffic-safety-around-school-zones-but-some-say-its-not-enough/
Anonymous wrote:7 cops for 6 hours per day issuing warnings for a couple of weeks seems like a fairly useless drop in the bucket relative to DC's 200+ schools and the horrifying driving that happens around them every day. This seems like a program designed to generate press (it has) and not actually help anything.