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Cops And Troopers Team Up For Traffic Crackdown

Posted Thursday, October 8, 2009 --- 9:45 p.m.

If you were on Stoughton Road between the beltline and about 151 Thursday you probably noticed a greater police presence.

That's because the MPD is cracking down on traffic violations in that area and getting some help from Wisconsin State Troopers.

This is one of the first stops of the night along highway 51 or Stoughton Road.

"Your registration plates expired back in January. Is this your car?"

Registration violations, equipment malfunctions...

" That right front headlight's the first thing I noticed about the vehicle."

...and missing plates. These are all things that Madison Police Officers and their new partners, Wisconsin State Troopers, will be looking for out on the road.

" To do an operation of this size we need a larger number of officers. State Patrol seemed like a logical place to start. "

Sergeant Charles Weiss is in charge of the East District Community Policing team.

There are only about six people in his crew and they're responsible for several things including traffic control.

Since they don't have a lot of man power they can't really patrol as much as they'd like.

So for the second time this week they've brought in Wisconsin State Troopers to help out.

Weiss says, " This has been successful so far."

Earlier this week when the initiative launched, with the help of the Troopers, 45 citations and 100 warnings were handed out, there was one OWI arrest and two drug-related arrests.

Weiss says his team couldn't produce numbers like that on their own.

" That would be much higher than what my team could do on its own on a given day."

This is the first time the East District and the State Troopers have teamed up like this. But Weiss hopes it isn't the last.

Once all the numbers are in, Sergeant Weiss told me there will be a review of the program and then they'll decide if it will continue.


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  • by Malcolm Location: madison on Oct 10, 2009 at 08:40 PM
    They should hire some patrols to do this full time. Imagine how much money could be made to get rid of the budget shortfalls. Only problem is police hate traffic duty.
  • by D Location: Madison on Oct 10, 2009 at 01:02 PM
    It seems like the worst stretch is from Buckeye Road by Dean Clinic all the way down to 12&18, im glad something is being done
  • by Capt. Amazing Location: Secret on Oct 9, 2009 at 09:41 PM
    The lights are timed by sensors in the road. If a car is waiting, it will trip the light change. The only way to make it through every green light is if nobody is ever waiting.
  • by Anonymous on Oct 9, 2009 at 03:45 PM
    Sorry moron patrol, there's no way you can drive ANY speed and hit every green light from the Beltline to E Wash. They're just not timed that way, so there's no way you did it every single day.
  • by Moron Patrol on Oct 9, 2009 at 09:59 AM
    I drove the section of Stoughton rd. every morning when I worked on Madison's south side. If you went the posted speed you could hit evry green light. I had fun watching the idiots do the hurry up stop routine. They'd race by me to get to the red light, they'd have to stop, and I would cruise by as it turned green. Then the morons would race me to the next red light only to see me pass them again. You'd think after a while they would figure it out. After a few years I think some of them did. LOL.

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