61 drivers cited in El Segundo in cellular phone operation

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Sixty-one drivers were cited for talking on their cellular telephones without handsfree devices during a police operation in El Segundo, police said Wednesday.

Officers conducted the operation on Tuesday, El Segundo poilce Lt. Ray Garcia said.

In addition, four drivers were cited for driving at an unsafe speed, one driver was cited for being unlicensed and another motorist was cited for driving with a suspended license.


2 Comments

bill said:

It's nice to see how hard the fine officers of El Segundo work for their average salary of $175,000.

Ken said:

I think the police should do more cell phone stings. Way to go ESPD.

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