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Domestic News October 3, 1943

Imperial Valley Press

El Centro, Imperial County, California

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Chief Ronnie Voyles continues crackdown on speeding in school zones, citing violators to court to protect children, with 15 mph limit clearly marked.

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Drive to Protect Children Goes on

"Let the heads fall where they may," Chief of Police Ronnie Voyles said Saturday as he ordered a continuation of his drive to eliminate fast driving through school safety zones.

He declared that he had heard complaints because his officers are citing violators of the school speed limit into court. "Injuring a child."

"The school children must be protected against fast driving and reckless drivers," Chief Voyles said. "All school zones in the city are plainly marked. There is no excuse for missing them. No one is in too much of a hurry to risk killing or

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It is not up to the motorist to decide whether he or she obeys the traffic regulation or not, he pointed out. The speed through school safety zones is limited and drivers must obey the regulation. The speed limit is 15 miles an hour.

What sub-type of article is it?

Transportation

What keywords are associated?

School Safety Zones Fast Driving Police Enforcement Speed Limit Child Protection

What entities or persons were involved?

Chief Of Police Ronnie Voyles

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Event Date

Saturday

Key Persons

Chief Of Police Ronnie Voyles

Event Details

Chief of Police Ronnie Voyles ordered a continuation of his drive to eliminate fast driving through school safety zones, stating that officers are citing violators to court despite complaints. He emphasized protecting school children from fast driving and reckless drivers, noting that all school zones are plainly marked with a 15 miles per hour speed limit that drivers must obey.

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