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August 18, 2009 7:02 pm at 7:02 pm #590211Y.W. EditorKeymaster
The group, Angry Neighbors With Paintball Guns, posted signs at strategic locations throughout the city, warning motorists to slow down or risk being shot at with a paintball gun.
The group does not say if the signs are meant to serve only as an attention-grabber or if it plans to shoot paintballs at vehicles.
“We received top story coverage on local television news, more than half a dozen requests for interviews from local media outlets, and generated hundreds of comments on blogs, media Web sites and Facebook,” according to an e-mail from a group member, who declined to release his or her name. “We received numerous requests from individuals who wish to receive their own copies of our sign. We inspired the creation of a Facebook group. We clearly touched a nerve in the city of Durham.”
The group says it is disappointed that the city has stopped funding its PACE Car program, which was designed to help prevent speeding. Kammie Michael, a Durham police spokeswoman, said budget and staffing constraints forced the dissolution of the program.
“It is very disheartening to read that the city has neither the time nor the money to continue this program. Over 1,500 citizens signed up to participate in the 18 months the program was operational. Bring it back. Tell us how much money you need. We’ll raise it,” the group member wrote in Tuesday’s e-mail.
The police department has increased patrols in the area recently, Michael said and residents have complimented the police department on its response.
“The Durham Police Department enforces traffic laws, and we plan to continue to be responsive to traffic concerns from residents throughout the city,” she said.
Michael said it is a crime to shoot a paintball at a vehicle and that the signs could be a distraction for some drivers and make the problem worse.
(Capitol Broadcasting Company)
August 19, 2009 12:21 am at 12:21 am #652863JaxMemberSir Editor: thank you for sharing this with the chashuva CR! this article is hilarious! i bet now all those small towns on the NY17 would love this idea! with the construction the the 17 lots of people are using the small towns that are near the 17 are an alternate routes! these small towns hate when their local quiet roads are takin up in the summer by everyone speeding while heading up to the catskills!
August 19, 2009 11:27 pm at 11:27 pm #652864sammyjoeMemberthis may cause an escalation of the conflict as the speeders may retaliate by driving faster
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