Hawthorne police announce results of crosswalk, space stings

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Hawthorne police conducted crosswalk and disabled space stings on Tuesday and Thursday last week.

92 tickets were issued during the crosswalk traffic stings at 134th Street and Hawthorne Boulevard; 141st Street and Hawthorne Boulevard; and 145th Street and Prairie Avenue. Police cited motorists who failed to brake for pedestrians crossing the street:

79 for not stopping for a pedestrian in the crosswalk
7 for driving on a suspended license
6 for driving with no license
12 vehicles impounded
1 arrest

15 citations were issued for people illegally using the handicapped spaces at various shopping centers in the city.

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Stan Scholl said:

good work!

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