October 27, 2004
APD's Traffic Focus for October 25 - October 29

Following up from last time...

The new Austin Police Department traffice enforcement list is up and ready for disseminating:

Monday, October 25th
Morning 2400 to 2500 blocks of Red River Street
Morning West Anderson Lane from Lamar Boulevard to Burnet Road
Morning Rockwood Lane from Anderson Lane to Steck Avenue
Morning North Mopac from Town Lake to Far West Boulevard
Tuesday, October 26th
Morning 1500 block of Rio Grande Street
Morning Grady Lane from Lamar Boulevard to I-35
Morning Metric Boulevard from Rutland Drive to Kramer Lane
Morning FM 2222
Wednesday, October 27th
Morning 1900 to 2300 blocks of Red River Street
Morning Southwest Parkway
Morning North Lamar from Anderson Lane to Rundberg Lane
Morning 800 to 1200 blocks of North I-35
Thursday, October 28th
Morning 800 to 1000 blocks of West Cesar Chavez Street
Morning 1200 to 1800 blocks of Kramer Lane
Morning West Braker Lane from Parkfield Drive to I-35
Morning East Riverside Drive
Friday, October 29th
Morning 1500 to 1800 blocks of West 6th Street
Morning Manchaca Road
Morning West Anderson Lane from Lamar Boulevard to Burnet Road
Morning East Oltorf

Remember, they're doing this in order to scare and intimidate you into following the law:
The goal of traffic enforcement is to increase citizen's voluntary compliance with traffic laws. In furtherance of this goal, APD will now publish a weekly list of traffic enforcement locations. Although this list will not be comprehensive or specific as to exact location and time, it is being distributed to increase motorist's awareness of our enforcement activities. It is believed this increased awareness will lead to safer roadways through increased compliance with traffic laws. This week's traffic enforcement will include the following locations:

Translation: The goal of this increased police presence is to bully citizens into obedience with our rules. We will make it known that we intend on being particularly intimidating in a few select places around town in order to coerce you into behaving better. We believe that by doing this - cowing you into doing what we want - is in your best interests because safety is a one-size-fits-all collectivist glove with which we want to constrain you.

All must sacrifice in the name of public safety.



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