Phoenix Police begin issuing citations for jaywalking, standing in a median

The Brief

  • A new Phoenix city policy took effect Friday, Jan. 16, allowing police to cite pedestrians for jaywalking or standing in medians without first issuing a warning.
  • While Phoenix Police describe the change as a roadway safety measure, advocates for the homeless argue the ordinance unfairly targets the unsheltered community and serves as a “tax” rather than a solution.

PHOENIX A new city policy took effect Friday allowing Phoenix Police officers to immediately cite pedestrians for jaywalking or standing in medians without first issuing a warning.

The backstory:

The change to the city code removes a previous requirement that mandated officers provide a warning before a citation. Phoenix Police Lt. Seth Jahnke said the update leaves enforcement up to officer discretion.

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