View Full Version : Motorcycle Crackdown - 7/16/06


macman
07-13-2006, 10:01 PM
I saw this on another forum and they asked that it be shared with everyone. The information apparently came from the Georgia $peeding TICKET KILLER but I have no way of verifying it. But why take a chance?



ATTENTION NEWS EDITORS: The following Metro Atlanta Motorcycle Crackdown Media Advisory is embargoed until 5PM Sunday, July 16, 2006..


MEDIA ADVISORY

FOR PLANNING PURPOSES.. NOT FOR RELEASE

MULTI-AGENCY MOTORCYCLE CRACKDOWN

SET FOR SUNDAY JULY 16, 2006



The Georgia State Patrol along with traffic enforcement officers from Fulton, Dekalb County and the City of Atlanta, will conduct a multi-agency concentrated patrol targeting motorcycle violators starting this Sunday afternoon and running through the evening and night time hours. This concentrated law enforcement effort is in response to complaints of motorcycles traveling at excessive speeds and operating in a dangerous manner on the roads, streets and interstates around the Atlanta Metro area.

The operation will begin at 3PM Sunday, July 16, 2006 and run until 11PM Sunday night.

This information is provided for your planning purposes. We ask that the location and time not be released until the operation is underway Sunday.

The staging area and command post will be set up downtown at the Turner Field Blue Lot. On-camera interviews and media ride-alongs available at the enforcement briefing.

WHAT: Multi-Agency Motorcycle DUI & Speed Enforcement Patrols

WHEN: Sunday, July 16, 2006 starting at 3PM

WHERE: Media & Enforcement Briefing at Turner Field Blue Lot

Enforcement I-75/17th Street to I-20 E to Rockdale County & back.


Participating agencies: Georgia State Patrol Night Hawks and GSP Aviation Unit, Atlanta Police Department DUI Task Force and APD Aviation Unit, Fulton County Sheriff’s Office, and Dekalb County Police Department HEAT Unit.

This enforcement effort is part of the statewide “100 Days of Summer H.E.A.T.” speed and aggressive driving enforcement campaign sponsored by the Governor’s Office of Highway Safety. Officers from participating Metro Atlanta jurisdictions will also be enforcing Georgia’s DUI and safety belt laws. H.E.A.T. means jail time for DUI and puts enforcement H.E.A.T. on traffic law violators. For law abiding motorists, the best protection against an encounter with a drunk driver is still a fastened safety belt. Remember, Friends Don’t Let Friends Drive Drunk. Because, You Drink, You Drive. You Lose!


For more information during the day of enforcement operations call GSP Lt. Soffie Thigpen (404-374-7698) or GSP S/Trp. Larry Schnall (404) 624-7882


Thank you for your continued coverage of these life saving highway safety operations. Please find a H.E.A.T. campaign News Release attached.

Governor's Office of Highway Safety
Office: 404-656-6996
FAX: 404-651-9107

Web: www.gahighwaysafety.org
34 Peachtree Street, Suite 800
Atlanta, GA 30303

ajclockga
05-27-2007, 05:17 PM
I've seen simular post for alot of different place's.One such was supossedly a state trooper about deal's gap.One was Atlanta,and few other well traveled roads for motorcyclist.I went thru the gap last weekend,and saw nothing but a beautiful ride.But let me say this,I had my wife with me.And we cruise taking in the scenery.