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From our February 15, 2001,
edition.
County
approves new radar units for officers
Roger
Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Speeders
beware. The Donley County Sheriff’s Department will soon be watching you
much closer.
The
Commissioners’ Court approved a request by Sheriff Butch Blackburn to
rent three radar guns for local officers during their regular meeting on
Monday morning.
“I’m
going to try to help pay our way,” Blackburn told commissioners.
The
court agreed to rent two mounted radars and one handheld unit for $255.14
per month for three years from Stalker, a Plano, Texas, company.
The
sheriff says the new radar units could pay for themselves with just three
tickets being written per month. The department wrote 59 traffic tickets
in December, and 18 have been written in February as of Monday. Only 36
were written in January, but Blackburn says weather conditions kept people
slowed down that month.
The
new sheriff says he doesn’t intend to turn his officers into “ticket
cops,” but he does plan to step up enforcement.
“One
day a week we’re going to be checking traffic in our school zones and on
US 287,” he said.
Blackburn
said patrolling on US 287 will be focused in Hedley, Lelia Lake, and
Clarendon, the last of which has a contract with the department to provide
police protection.
“[Clarendon]
is paying us about $100,000 per year for police protection. We’re going
to try to give them a little better traffic control for their money.”
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