Officers use their body cameras and vehicle video to record parking violators. If you are caught on a police camera parked illegally, double-parked, or in a red zone, you will not find a ticket on your car but a $63-100 ticket in your mailbox.
Sgt. Jimenez said mailing parking tickets will give them more time to stop and ticket drivers on the spot who are making more serious violations, such as illegal U-turns or speeding.
Calma said there is no stop sign at the crosswalk near Arlene Hein Elementary, which is causing her concern.
She is happy to hear that there will be more traffic enforcement during school drop-off and pick-up times.
Many people CBS 13 talked with who live and walk around Elk Grove Unified schools said the bigger issue is too many cars all trying to pick up and drop off at the same time creating traffic jams.
Sgt. Jimenez said the new video ticketing approach won't quite solve the congestion issues that have increased since fewer students take the bus and more parents are taking their kids to and from school.
Elk Grove Unified School District gave CBS13 this statement about the changes:
"We support Elk Grove PD. The safety of our students/families is a top priority."
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