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Wednesday, June 01, 2016

State Police Enforcement Statistics For Memorial Day Weekend

(PIKESVILLE, MD) – Maryland State Police troopers were involved in extra patrols and focused enforcement initiatives throughout the Memorial Day Weekend, making more than 8,400 traffic stops and arresting more than 90 impaired drivers.

From May 27th through May 30th, troopers stopped 8,443 vehicles and issued 5,793 traffic citations, 4,831 warnings and 798 safety equipment repair orders. Troopers arrested 93 drivers for impaired driving.

During those traffic stops, troopers made 67 criminal arrests and issued 61 civil citations for offenses. Troopers also arrested 71 people who were wanted on warrants.

Troopers coordinated enforcement along the entire length of I-95 through Maryland as part of Operation Millipede. Troopers made nine impaired driving arrests and stopped 542 vehicles on I-95 during this initiative.

Along the route to and from the beach, additional troopers worked Operation Showboat. Troopers made four impaired driving arrests and stopped 746 vehicles along Rt. 50.

During the holiday weekend period, state troopers investigated 16 traffic crashes that involved drivers believed to be impaired. One crash involved an impaired driver who sideswiped a Maryland State Police patrol car that was stopped behind a traffic violator’s vehicle in St. Mary’s County. The trooper was outside his patrol car when the crash occurred and was not injured.

Troopers investigated three fatal crashes during the holiday weekend. The fatal crashes occurred in Allegany, Harford and Queen Anne’s counties. Investigation into the causes of those crashes continues.

7 comments:

  1. paying for there pay checks.

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  2. 746 people had to have their papers checked so they could find 4.
    .005% return on time and money spent. meanwhile drugs thugs gangs illegals everywhere! Great job MSP!

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  3. And that is why we were not in md over the weekend. Spending money in more friendly places without being harassed by revenue collectors.

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  4. Thank you to all the officers who worked the holiday weekend - keeping us safe!

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  5. It's not difficult to not break the law and not get pulled over. Police make nothing off tickets they write.

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  6. Looks to be a very profitable weekend for the cops, they should push for more drinking holidays in the calendar.

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