Habitual jaywalkers in Montgomery County may want to think twice before crossing the street. The Washington Post reports that police are stepping up their ticketing. At monthly intervals, there will be teams of police stationed at eight streets that the county has determined have pedestrian safety problems.
Montgomery County Uses Police Teams To Ticket More Jaywalkers
Report: Citations Against Pedestrians, Cyclists Have Dropped
While taking a walk around the city with some out-of-town guests this weekend, yours truly received disbelieving looks after dropping the knowledge that District police can occasionally be spotted handing out tickets for jaywalking.
MPD Ticketing Jaywalkers, Cyclists Around the City
Over the last few days, MPD officers have been spotted standing at the corner of 14th and Irving Streets NW ticketing people for jaywalking. We saw them at about 5 p.m. yesterday and received emails saying they were out on Wednesday as well. One bystander said she saw police stop one guy crossing against the light when no cars were around: "he had his headphones on and was crossing the street and the cop chased after him and whistled at him. He looked so bewildered and confused." Other DCists report seeing police doing jaywalking duty at 14th and U and in Dupont, and Greater Greater Washington noted police were ticketing bicyclists at 16th and New Hampshire, again. All of this is to say, be on the lookout for increased chances of getting a ticket on your way home.

