Crime & Safety

San Mateo County Authorities Issue 245 Citations During Crackdown

Law enforcement from across the county patrolled "known trouble spots" in Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough and San Bruno on Tuesday.

The STEP program is a collaborative effort across the county’s law enforcement agencies to reduce traffic accidents throughout the county, according to a news release.
The STEP program is a collaborative effort across the county’s law enforcement agencies to reduce traffic accidents throughout the county, according to a news release. (Shuttershock)

SAN MATEO COUNTY, CA — San Mateo County law enforcement made in excess of 270 stops and issued 245 citations as part of a planned traffic enforcement crackdown on Tuesday.

By far, the most write-ups were issued for cell phone violations, which accounted for 132 citations. There were 29 speeding tickets, 25 citations for failure to obey a posted sign and 21 stops for equipment violations.

One driver was arrested on an outstanding warrant.

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Twenty-three traffic officers from departments around the county participated under a program known as the San Mateo County Saturation Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP). Officers patrolled "known trouble spots" in Millbrae, Burlingame, Hillsborough and San Bruno from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Tuesday to increase traffic safety and awareness, according to a news release.

The STEP program is a collaborative effort across the county's law enforcement agencies to reduce traffic accidents throughout the county, according to a news release.

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This was the first scheduled STEP deployment in the county this year.

“The participating officers remained committed to making a high volume of traffic stops in this coordinated saturation effort, while maintaining the highest levels of community awareness and professionalism,” the San Mateo County Police Chiefs & Sheriff’s Association said in a statement. “The number of stops and citations during this most recent deployment reflect a sustained enthusiasm for this program and traffic safety on the Peninsula.”

Participating agencies in the program include: Atherton PD, Belmont PD, San Mateo County Sheriff's Office, California Highway Patrol, Colma PD, Brisbane PD, Burlingame PD, Daly City PD, East Palo Alto PD, Foster City PD, Hillsborough PD, Menlo Park PD, Pacifica PD, Redwood City PD, San Bruno PD, San Mateo PD, South San Francisco PD and San Mateo County Public Safety Communications.

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