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Brentwood Police Department Announces Speed Citation Amnesty Program

Due to an error we are offering to void speed camera citations that were issued between June 24th thru July 13th, 2010. Please email your citation number to chiefbrentwoodpd@juno.com with Citation Amnesty Program written in the subject line.

Any speed citations issued before or after the dates listed are not included in this amnesty program.

This program does not include or involve speed camera citations that were issued by the City of Mount Rainier.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Can you please explain what the error was, and why it is only between these dates? Thank you.
No, I cannot. You will need to contact Brentwood's police chief, David Risik, for that information. he can be reached by calling the brentwood town hall at 301-927-3344.
Anonymous said…
It's most likely because Chief Risik's contract was not renewed, and the town of Brentwood was without someone who could legally verify the tickets during.
Anonymous said…
I recently received a citation stating that I was exceeding the speed limit in a school zone on Northbound Rhode Island Ave at 38th Street. However the school zone is marked as ending just prior to this intersection (the sign appears new).

Unfortunately I did not receive the citation with enough time to contest it myself, however I'm sure some clarification about this zone would help others. Who would be the person to contact?
You will need to contact Brentwood's police chief, David Risik. He can be reached by calling the Brentwood Town Hall at 301-927-3344.

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