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Thursday, April 24, 2014

OCPD CONTINUING TO MAKE COASTAL HIGHWAY SAFER THROUGH ENFORCEMENT

(April 24, 2014) – The Ocean City Police Department has recently expanded its use of speed measurement devices as part of the department’s mission to reduce traffic collisions. Many officers attended a training session on Thursday, April 17, 2014, where they earned certification in the use this new device, known as LIDAR, which uses lasers and reflected light to measure speed. Officer Joseph Laughlin was among one the officers certified and used his training almost immediately.

On April 20, 2014, at approximately 2 a.m. Ofc. Laughlin was on patrol in the area of 30thStreet and Coastal Highway when he observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed. Using LIDAR technology, he determined that the vehicle was traveling faster than the posted speed limit. Ofc. Laughlin stopped the vehicle and smelled marijuana coming from inside. During a search of the vehicle, officers located marijuana and a stun gun. A passenger in the vehicle, later identified as Khiry Jamal Lane, 24, of Hyattsville, MD, was later arrested and charged with possession of less than 10 grams of marijuana and possession of an electronic weapon.

“The Ocean City Police Department is committed to improving the safety of our roadways,” commented Lieutenant Scott Harner, commander of the OCPD Traffic Safety Unit. “Speeding is a choice over which every driver has complete control.”

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, almost one-third of all traffic accidents are caused by drivers disregarding the speed limit.  The Maryland State Highway Administration has recently reduced the speed limit on Coastal Highway to 35 MPH from 62ndStreet to 36th Street. Citizens of Ocean City are reminded to follow the posted speed limit while traveling and stay alert for other drivers.

10 comments:

  1. Owning a stun gun is illegal??? When did that start?

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  2. lmao they learned to use the new device lidar? wtf it's only been around for 10 years or so! way to go oc. now se if you can clean up the scum that comes to town every weekend!

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  3. "expanded its use of speed measurement devices as part of the department’s mission to reduce traffic collisions"

    BULLLLL!!!! How about "mission to increase revenue"

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  4. OC, do what Salisbury does, have a speed camera at every intersection, block, and street (except city hall), and you will get the revenues you need. And then you can go after the least covered and most dangerous event on the roads, DWI,

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  5. Must have been intitiated by LAPD.
    Locals Against Philadelphia Drivers.

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  6. every cop who carries a stun gun should be charged as well.

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  7. Municipal agencies do not retain revenue from state citations. That money goes to the state.

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  8. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Municipal agencies do not retain revenue from state citations. That money goes to the state.

    April 25, 2014 at 9:50 AM

    And then the state doles it out. Yeah yeah. Your needle is stuck.

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  9. I liked the way the article started out by saying how he observed a vehicle traveling at a "high rate of speed", but never did say how fast he was going --- what?? 37 in a 35??
    BUT, he DID "smell marijuana" and the article had ALL the details on that.
    So we start by praising new tech and end up with a whole different story.
    And the "new device"? LIDAR? Really?

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  10. Yes, Imclain, radar that LIES!, Hence the name! LOL!

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