Speed Watch Program: The Denver Police Department encourages community participation to help reduce speeding and motor vehicle accidents through the Speed Watch program. The Speed Watch program allows Denver residents to use a police radar detection device to monitor and record motor vehicle speeds in their neighborhood. Data is then forwarded to a local Denver Police District for follow up by sworn officers. Registered owners of vehicles observed speeding will receive a letter informing them of the posted speed and the driver’s observed speed.
Participants have the following requirements:
• Volunteer Denver resident
• Member of registered neighborhood group
• Completion of a brief training program
• Work in teams of three (3)
• Daylight hours only
• Will not contact violators
• Radar loaned for a maximum of 14 days.
For further information please contact Technician Robert Montoya or Officer Jody Pulford of the Denver Police Traffic Operations Bureau at 720-865-6945.
Filed under: Connecting Neighbors, Education, Safety
Technician Reyes Trujillo of District 2, wanted the community to know that he has sent a message to our traffic bureau about speeders on 26th ave. Please let residents know that they will be monitoring traffic there from time to time.