The Sanford Police Department was established
by a Maine State Legislative Act in 1935, Acts and Resolves Chapter
53, page 503.
There is hereby established in the Police Department
of this municipality a Patrol/Traffic Unit to be under the control
of an officer of police appointed by and directly responsible to the
Chief of Police.
The Patrol/Traffic Unit, with such assistance
as may be rendered by the other divisions or units within the Police
Department shall:
A. Enforce the traffic provisions of this chapter and
the state vehicle laws.
B. Make arrests for traffic violations.
D. Cooperate with the Traffic Engineer and other municipal
officials in the administration of traffic laws and in developing
methods to improve traffic conditions.
E. Carry out those duties imposed upon it by this chapter.
It shall be the duty of the Patrol/Traffic Unit,
assisted by other police officers in the Department, to investigate
traffic accidents and to arrest and to assist in the prosecution of
those persons charged with violations of law causing or contributing
to such accidents.
Whenever the accidents at any particular location
become numerous, the Patrol/Traffic Unit shall cooperate with the
Traffic Engineer in conducting studies of such accidents and determining
remedial measures. (The Maine State Highway Commission provides technical
assistance on request.)
The Patrol/Traffic Unit shall maintain a suitable
system of filing traffic accident reports. Accident reports or cards
referring to them shall be filed alphabetically by location. Such
reports shall be available for the use and information of the Traffic
Engineer.
The Patrol/Traffic Unit shall annually prepare
a traffic report which shall be incorporated into the annual police
report. Such report shall contain information on traffic matters in
the municipality as follows:
A. The number of traffic accidents, the number of persons
killed, the number of persons injured, and other pertinent traffic
accident data.
B. The number of traffic accidents investigated and other
pertinent data on the safety activities of the police.
C. The plans and recommendations of the Unit for future
traffic safety activities.
The Traffic Unit shall recommend a type of pennant
or other identifying insignia to be displayed upon, or other method
to be employed to identify, the vehicles in funeral processions.
The office of Traffic Engineer is hereby established.
The Municipal Engineer shall serve as Traffic Engineer, in addition
to his other functions, and shall exercise the powers and duties with
respect to traffic as provided in this chapter.
The Town Council will receive complaints having
to do with traffic matters. Complaints or actions before the Council
will receive a response within a thirty-day period.