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S.T.E.P. results show 35 cell phone violations

The Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S.T.E.P.) saw an increase of police on Regina streets this week. File Photo / Global News

The Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (S.T.E.P.) saw an increase of police on Regina streets this week. The traffic enforcement blitz is a partnership between Saskatchewan law enforcement agencies and SGI.

The blitz in Regina involved representatives from SGI, Regina Police Service, Saskatoon Police Service, Prince Albert Police Service, Moose Jaw Police Service, Saskatchewan Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, Saskatchewan Justice, Ministry of Finance, Canadian National Police, University of Saskatchewan and RCMP.

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The results for the Sept. 19 and 20 Regina S.T.E.P. are:

Traffic Tickets
Summary Offence Tickets: 231
No Operators (Suspended Drivers/Invalid License): 19
Cell Phone Violations: 35
Drug Recognition Evaluations/Standard Field Sobriety Tests: 1
Dangerous Drive/Evade Police: 1
Vehicle Equipment Regulations: 9
Arrests on Warrants: 5
Impounded Vehicles: 15
Written Warnings: 48

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
Vehicle Inspections: 42
Vehicles Taken Out of Service: 22

Child Seat Technicians
Child Safety Seat Inspections: 135
Car Seats Given Away: 11

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