If you're from the School of the Rolling Stop, tomorrow morning would be a good time to fully hit that brake. Long enough to spell S-T-O-P, as I tell my preschooler. But in Seaside, for a few hours at least, you can tag on an extra P.
The Monterey Regional Strategic Traffic Operations and Prevention Program (STOPP) will swarm on Seaside from 7am-noon Thursday, July 10, bringing cops from various law enforcement agencies together to issue a flurry of traffic tickets in designated "problem areas."
STOPP's official goal is "to promote and enhance motorist safety, educate our motoring public and reduce traffic collisions," according to a Seaside Police Department press release. "The program will focus on primary collision factors of these commuter routes through the city of Seaside."