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Princeton Police Issuing Less Than Half As Many Traffic Tickets As Before Pandemic
Princeton Police are issuing many fewer traffic tickets, and dramatically fewer speeding tickets, than before the COVID-19 pandemic. That’s the finding of a review by ‘Walkable Princeton’, which raises questions about whether the town and police are doing enough to … Continue reading
Posted in Biking, Complete Streets, Princeton, Walking
Tagged carceral urbanism, enforcement, police, Princeton, traffic safety, vision zero
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