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Kivalliq traffic crackdown gets results

A crackdown on motorists breaking the rules of the road is achieving results in Rankin Inlet.

Earlier this summer the hamlet announced that it would be strictly enforcing its existing ATV laws, with a focus on getting both drivers and passengers to wear helmets.

and bylaw have been cracking down on dangerous drivers over the last month. Cody Punter/NNSL photo

The announcement was backed up with an increase in patrols by both bylaw and officers with a focus on making the hamlet's roads safer.

Between the two organizations, close to 20 traffic tickets have been issued over the last month alone. was responsible for a dozen, while bylaw issued half that amount.

The offences have ranged from impaired driving, to fleeing police, to not wearing a helmet while riding an ATV and failing to provide proof of registration and insurance.

Last weekend both bylaw and did specific patrols to monitor the hamlet's roads. In addition to tickets they pulled over more than 50 vehicles.

Cpl. Braden Stephenson, acting detachment commander for Rankin Inlet's , said the increase in patrols was in response to complaints from the public.

SA国际影视传媒淲e got numerous complaints both through the police line as well through social media that the public is displeased with certain motorist actions and driving habits so as a result of that, we decided to increase our enforcement,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

Stephenson said police are more interested in ensuring people are being safe than actually handing out tickets. As a result, first-time offenders are often let go with a warning.

However, he said there are some infractions that are too serious to let slide, especially drinking and driving.

According to Stephenson, have caught two impaired drivers who caused accidents in the last month.

SA国际影视传媒淭here's zero discretion used when it comes to drunk driving,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

Fire Chief Mark Wyatt, who manages the hamlet's bylaw unit, echoed Stephenson's sentiments about enforcement. Based on how many people are wearing helmets he believes the increased enforcement is having the desired effect on ATV riders.

SA国际影视传媒淥ur goal isn't to issue hundreds of tickets, our goal is to get people to be compliant and obey the bylaws for their own safety,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

Wyatt and Stephenson said they have also been working to deter people SA国际影视传媒 in many cases young adults on ATVs SA国际影视传媒 who have been known to taunt officers and have even challenged them to give chase.

Both and bylaw have avoided doing so because of the risk of causing an accident.

However, they do have the ability to charge people at a later date.

SA国际影视传媒淚n a community this size it's usually pretty easy to identify SA国际影视传媒 the same person that fled on you. The next day you'll see them on the road blowing a stop sign on the same ATV,SA国际影视传媒 said Stephenson.

Wyatt said in some cases bylaw officers have confiscated ATVs or talked to parents to warn their children about breaking the law.

also recently criminally charged a motorist for fleeing from police. Stephenson said that aside from the danger involved in running away from authorities, the penalty is much more severe.

SA国际影视传媒淚t goes from a traffic violation to evading police,SA国际影视传媒 he said.

Given the success so far, Wyatt said bylaw planned to continue to do traffic patrols with both its officers working the same shift periodically throughout the summer. Bylaw will also continue to try and work with when possible.

While can often be busy responding to calls, Stephenson said the detachment would continue its efforts to make the streets safe.

SA国际影视传媒淚t is something that is obviously important to the community and therefore we're doing our best to meet their needs when it comes to enforcing traffic laws.SA国际影视传媒





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