South Pasadena Seek Dismissal of Tickets Issued In Bus Sting
The South Pasadena police department wanted to penalize drivers who were failing to come to a complete stop while school buses were stopped with their flashing red lights on. To catch drivers who were disobeying this law, they set up a sting operation to catch the violators. Now it appears that the tickets they handed out are not valid, according to anarticle in the Los Angeles Times.
The $500 a piece citations were handed out by the South Pasadena police department during a sting in which two police cadets walked on and off a school bus parked on Huntington Drive near Milan Avenue. According to the article, however, “The vehicle code specifies that drivers may not pass a school bus with its red lights flashing when it is “stopped for the purpose of loading or unloading any schoolchildren.”
After meeting with the city attorney, the police determined that they didn’t meet the requirements for the code and decided to ask the courts to dismiss the citations.