This will please some!
Traffic police will no longer hide behind bushes to catch offending drivers, in line with instructions from their new head, Phileleftheros reported on Tuesday.
It said that Yiannis Georgiou, the new chief of the traffic unit at police headquarter had told a meeting with district traffic police heads that the presence of traffic police on the roads should be ‘evident’, with no officers hiding behind trees and bushes.
Drivers should be aware of the presence of police officers on the roads and know that they could be subject to checks at any time, he said.
Traffic heads were also asked to focus on black spots and on stretches where drivers tend to speed. Traffic police officers will no longer stand at spots where the speed limit suddenly changes so as to ‘trap’ drivers but instead some 500 metres away from where the limit changes, Phileleftheros added.
Instructions were also given to focus on the secondary road network, while traffic police have been told not to pursue young motorists found to be breaking traffic regulations through the streets, but instead to take down their registration numbers and seek them out later.
A new meeting will be held today.
https://in-cyprus.com/no-more-hiding-be ... ic-police/
‘No more hiding behind bushes’ for traffic police
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Hmmmm.. They will be wanting them to wear Hi Viz jackets next instead of black clothing..
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Better than South Africa where the traffic police would step out in front of the vehicle caught speeding on radar - even on the highways!
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Well, the traffic cop who caught me speeding back in March, on the road from Letymbou to Tsada, on the flat section just before the descent into Tsada outskirts, was parked at right angles to the road and hidden from my view by the car he had stopped just before stopping me....
Kay
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So in your opinion, David Brown is being persecuted when he explains what happened to him, but when I explained what happened to me, I am not? Methinks you have a grudge against David Brown....
Kay
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It is perhaps worth pointing out that wherever David Brown was when he was wrongfully stopped, it clearly wasn't in Paphos.
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Re: ‘No more hiding behind bushes’ for traffic police
It appears that the no hiding memo from the new chief of the traffic police has not reached the fine officers of Limassol, still hiding in their usual positions around sunny Limassol and not concentrating on accident black spots.
Anyone know how to access the info where accident black spots are?
Anyone know how to access the info where accident black spots are?