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    Fort Bragg Military Police Keep Roads Safe

    Bragg Military Police Enforce Speed Limit on Post

    Photo By Thomas Cieslak | A military policeman from the 16th Military Police Brigade conducts a traffic control...... read more read more

    FORT BRAGG, NC, UNITED STATES

    10.07.2010

    Story by Capt. Thomas Cieslak 

    16th Military Police Brigade

    The Military and Civilian Police of Fort Bragg, N.C., proudly protect those who protect America.

    Operation Enforce Standards, conducted Oct. 17 on the roads and in the housing communities of Fort Bragg by Military Police from the 16th Military Police Brigade, the 82nd Airborne Division Provost Marshal’s Office and Civilian Police of the Fort Bragg Department of Emergency Services, increased the presence of law enforcement to keep Fort Bragg a safe place to live, work and commute.

    Patrols within Fort Bragg’s housing communities are important, says Sgt. Jason Carroll of the 16th Military Police Brigade, because it makes the area safer for children by ensuring motorists are traveling at a safe speed.

    “It gets us out there,” says Carroll of the increased patrolling. Motorists within the housing communities tend to travel at safe speeds after patrols like this, he went on to say, leading to areas which are safer for children and families.

    The operation to reduce the number of motorists traveling at unsafe speeds moved from residential areas on Fort Bragg to those with heavy traffic during the times installation schools end for the day and release students.

    Military and civilian police enforced the speed limits in the school zones, areas were motorists are required to travel at 15 miles per hour during certain times of the week day. The speed limit creates a safe environment for school students to cross streets and walk along sidewalks. Vehicles traveling above that speed, sometimes even double or triple the speed limit, have the potential to cause serious harm.

    Butner Road was the final area police moved to in order to keep Fort Bragg, soldiers, civilians and families safe. Speed enforcement along the main traffic artery focused on motorists traveling at high speeds and in manners which could cause accidents, harming themselves and those nearby.

    Professional policing by the military police of the 16th Military Police Brigade, the 82nd Airborne Division Provost Marshal’s Office and the civilian police of Fort Bragg keeps soldiers, civilians and families safe.

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    Date Taken: 10.07.2010
    Date Posted: 10.21.2010 15:14
    Story ID: 58579
    Location: FORT BRAGG, NC, US

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