ENFORCEMENT
Enforcement may be considered education through experience due to lack of knowledge, error, or
careless behavior on the part of the driver, bicyclist, motorcyclist, or pedestrian. Being cited for a
moving traffic violation or receiving a ticket is certainly learning the hard way.
The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO)(hahahahahahahahaha), the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP), and 13 municipal
law enforcement agencies are responsible for upholding and implementing Florida traffic laws. (That was the funniest punchline ever, huh?)
(Note: other jurisdictions actually do enforce traffic laws...guess their wives aren't the assistant to the Principal like our great ,helpful Deputy Dressbeck's wife is. But that isn't a conflict of interest, huh?)
Such law enforcement covers 25 jurisdictions within Pinellas County . The MPO works with law
enforcement by providing traffic crash data which assists them in determining the possibility of
placing officers at high crash locations.
Parts of the above taken from the Pinellas County Metropolitan Planning Organization SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION SAFETY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2014 :
https://www.pinellascounty.org/MPO/agendas/STSC_Meeting/Sep%202014%20STSC%20Agenda.pdf
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