“Anytime a resident has concerns, we encourage them to call and we do pass that along at roll call for officers. You know, unless we hear about it, we don’t know sometimes. So I think if there is …
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“Anytime a resident has concerns, we encourage them to call and we do pass that along at roll call for officers. You know, unless we hear about it, we don’t know sometimes. So I think if there is an issue, a lot of people seem to think ’we don’t want to bother you’, but that’s what we’re here for. You know, we’ll do the traffic whether it’s enforcement and education, and you know, sometimes then the officers will partner up and kind of use the laser and hit certain areas and just to really get people to slow down,” Chief Koerner added.
Extra patrols are out there, working to slow people down. If you happen to live on a racetrack of a road, don’t hesitate to call the PD at 651-458-2850. They have a couple new radar wagons that are a great way to track speed on your street and they double as a deterrent to speeders.
Most importantly, drive safe and obey speed limits.