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Sheriff reports monthly crash and citation totals; commissioners press for monthly trends and resident-vs-nonresident breakdown
Summary
The sheriff’s traffic sergeant reported 23 collisions in September and 644 citations; commissioners asked for ongoing, comparable trend reports and a resident/nonresident breakdown for certain citation categories. Public speakers urged reinstatement of automated enforcement (red light cameras) and broader safety campaigns.
Sergeant Christy Trampas of the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office presented the station’s September traffic report to the Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission, saying the station recorded 23 collisions and 644 citations for the month.
Trampas told commissioners staff had extracted the most-concerning citation types for clarity: 90 citations with a speeding violation, 60 cell-phone citations, 30 stop-sign violations and 18 red-light violations. The station also recorded 10 DUI…
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