Rye police wrote more tickets for seat-belt violations and unlicensed operation during the second quarter of 2012 than in any of the four prior quarterly reporting periods.
Rye police wrote more tickets for seat-belt violations and unlicensed operation during the second quarter of 2012 than in any of the four prior quarterly reporting periods.
There were 82 tickets written for seat belt violations in April, May, and June; a total of 204 tickets were issued for unlicensed operation during that quarter.
A total of 1,060 traffic tickets were written in the second quarter of this year, ending June 30 — 118 more than during the first three months of 2012.
Rye is on pace to shatter the total number of traffic tickets written in 2010 (3,001) and last year (2,463). A total of 1,992 traffic tickets were written during the first six months of this year, according to statistics released in late September.
Tickets for parking violations totaled 2,539 in the second quarter of 2012, putting this year’s total parking tickets ahead of the pace of those written during each of the previous two years.
— Jon Craig
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