Houston's civilian accident investigators

Mayor White wants a group of civilians trained to investigate accidents:

Houston Mayor Bill White is proposing the city field a non-police officer "traffic management force" on two wheels — and it's possible they could be armed.

The squad would be made up of 35-40 uniformed individuals authorized to investigate vehicle accidents. As for the unit being armed, White is sidestepping the question for now, saying other cities have put such organizations on a par with parking enforcement officers.

Initial cost of the force would be about $1.5 million, with the money coming from a road-and-street fund. Annual costs could run closer to twice that amount.

How many more police officers could Houston have with $3 million per year?

RELATED COVERAGE: KPRC-2, Chronicle.

Posted by Anne Linehan @ 05/18/06 01:17 PM | Print |

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