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Wednesday, November 28, 2018
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
TRAFFIC ADVISORY FOR ABINGDON KIWANIS CHRISTMAS PARADE
Abingdon Police Department
For Immediate Release
Traffic
Advisory for abingdon kiwanis christmas Parade
The Abingdon Kiwanis
Christmas Parade is set for Saturday, December 1st. The parade begins at 6:00
p.m. however, street closures will occur earlier to allow the parade to line
up.
Be alert for
pedestrians and prepare for detours, delays, and officers directing traffic.
If
you are traveling through Abingdon, or plan to attend the parade, you are
encouraged to leave at least an hour earlier than planned to insure that you
reach your destination on time. Above
all, be prepared to wait. Traffic will be heavy and there will be a large
number of pedestrians in the downtown area.
Officers deployed for
this event have certain priorities; specifically pedestrian safety and traffic
flow. Please do not honk your horn or attempt to initiate
conversation with officers directing traffic. Traffic will be too heavy for officers to
answer questions from each passing car, while avoiding traffic coming from the
opposite direction. Yelling obscenities
at the officers as you pass or drive away also does little good. No matter how
you feel about the officer not letting you go the direction you want, screaming
profanities out your car window will only attract negative attention. If you
feel the need to yell, just yell Merry Christmas. Remember that the officers are in place for
the safety of EVERYONE attending the parade, including themselves.
The Code of Virginia
addresses drivers who do not obey officers, ignore their signals, drive around
barricades or use profanity in public:
§ 46.2-834. Signals by
law-enforcement officers, crossing guards, and flaggers.
A. Law-enforcement officers may assume control of traffic at any
intersection, regardless of whether such intersection is controlled by lights, controlled
by other traffic control devices, or uncontrolled. Whenever any law-enforcement
officer so assumes control of traffic, all drivers of vehicles shall obey his
signals.
B. Law-enforcement officers and uniformed school crossing guards may
assume control of traffic otherwise controlled by lights, and in such event,
signals by such officers and uniformed crossing guards shall take precedence
over such traffic control devices.
§ 46.2-852 Reckless
driving; general rule.
Irrespective of the maximum
speeds permitted by law, any person who drives a vehicle on any highway recklessly or at a speed or in a
manner so as to endanger the life, limb, or property of any person shall be
guilty of reckless driving.
§
18.2-388. Profane swearing and intoxication in public; penalty.
If any person profanely curses or swears or is
intoxicated in public, whether such intoxication results from alcohol, narcotic
drug or other intoxicant or drug of whatever nature, he shall be deemed guilty
of a Class 4 misdemeanor.
Street closures will occur on the following schedule:
·
East
Main Street will be closed from Hutton Street to Court Street from 4:00 p.m.,
until the parade concludes.
o Motorist needing to access this area
of East Main Street should use exit 17 from Interstate 81 to access East Main
Street.
·
East
Main Street from Court Street to Cummings Street will be closed to traffic at
5:45 p.m. to clear the parade route.
o Motorist needing to access the Barter
Theatre, Barter Stage 2 or the Martha Washington Inn before 5:45 p.m. should
plan to arrive prior to that time.
·
West
Main Street from Cummings Street to Route 19 will be closed to eastbound
traffic at 5:45 p.m.
·
Westbound traffic from Court Street to Route
19 will be allowed to use West Main Street until the parade approaches.
Drive safely and have a great holiday experience in downtown
Abingdon.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Monday, November 19, 2018
This Thanksgiving, Law Enforcement Reminds Drivers to Click It or Ticket
This Thanksgiving,
Law Enforcement Reminds Drivers to Click It or
Ticket
Abingdon, VA—This Thanksgiving, State and Local Law Enforcement across the country are teaming up with
the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration on a high-visibility Click
It or Ticket campaign to work toward reducing the number of fatalities that
occur when vehicle passengers fail to buckle up.
Thanksgiving is
one of the busiest travel times of the year. With millions of Americans on the
road en route to visit friends and family for the Thanksgiving holiday, it is
more essential than ever to ensure all vehicle passengers are buckled up. With
more vehicles on the roads, the chances of being involved in a vehicle crash
increase greatly. For this reason, law enforcement will be patrolling the
streets, looking for unbuckled passengers. If they spot you, they will pull you
over and issue a ticket.
The Click It or Ticket campaign is designed
to save lives by making sure all Abingdon, VA drivers and passengers get the message to wear their seat belts.
The campaign combines powerful messages about seat belt safety with increased
patrolling for all unbuckled motorists.
During the 2016 Thanksgiving weekend (6 p.m. Wednesday, November 23, to
5:59 a.m. Monday, November 28), 341 people were killed in motor vehicle crashes
nationwide. Tragically, 49 percent of those killed were unbuckled, representing
a decrease in seat belt use compared to the same weekend in 2015, when 52
percent of those killed in traffic crashes were unrestrained. Nighttime proved
even more deadly, with 55 percent of Thanksgiving weekend crashes occurring at
night. Much like drunk driving, these deaths represent needless tragedies for
families across America. These deaths could have been completely prevented with
the simple click of a seat belt.
For
more information about traveling safely this Thanksgiving, please visit www.nhtsa.gov/campaign/click-it-or-ticket.
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Thursday, November 15, 2018
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Monday, November 5, 2018
Abingdon Police Participate in “No Shave November” to Benefit Local High School Student Battling Cancer
For Immediate
Release
Abingdon
Police Participate in “No Shave November” to Benefit Local High School Student Battling
Cancer
The officers of the Abingdon Police Department are
forgoing their razors for the month of November in favor of facial hair and
making a $25 contribution to a local high school student who is battling
cancer.
Officers participating in the No Shave November
campaign have been approved to grow beards, which must be groomed and properly
maintained, throughout the month. This is a temporary change to the department
policy which prohibits beards for officers. Participating officers must make a
minimum of $25 contribution to Connor Crushes Cancer, a go fund me page
established to offset expenses for the family of Connor Bartz. Connor is a senior at Abingdon High School, and is
fighting cancer for a second time. He is undergoing experimental treatment in
Cincinnati that includes immunotherapy every three weeks. This means lots of
gas, hotels, food, and medical expenses for Connor and his family. 100% of
funds raised will be sent directly to the Bartz family from Go Fund Me.
In an effort to provide greater assistance to the
Bartz family, the Chief is encouraging officers to individually raise more
money for this cause to be donated at the end of November, 2018. Throughout the
month, officers, and their facial hair will be highlighted on our social media
accounts to keep our followers apprised of their progress. In addition, our followers will be afforded
an opportunity to choose the best facial hair at the conclusion of the
month. The officer selected will be
allowed to keep his beard until January 1, 2019.
The Abingdon Police Department challenges our
community to join us in participating in No Shave November by making a donation
to the Bartz family. The go fund me page
can be accessed at: https://www.gofundme.com/connor-crushes-cancer.
We will also accept donations for the Connor Crushes Cancer fund at the
Abingdon Police Department located at 425 West Main Street.
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