(16 Oct 1995) T/I 10:05:48
SNIPER ALLEY DANGER...OF SPEEDING TICKET
Sarajevo, Bosnia Natsot Duration: 1.00"
Sarajevo's traffic police are operating a radar gun to detect
speeding near the Bosnian capital's infamous Sniper Alley. Despite
the fact that sporadic sniping was going on, with a 16-year-old
girl and a 56-year-old man injured by gunmen, a policeman with a
radar gun stood a hundred metres down the road holding a radar gun
and clocking vehicles as they speeded in and out of the danger
zone. Chief of Traffic Police Mirsad Cebo said: "The radar control
does not operate on the dangerous part of Sniper Alley. In that
particular area, there are less car accidents because people
cannot walk freely and we are tolerating fast driving in that
zone." Cars travelling faster than 40 kilometres per hour
approaching Sniper Alley or in any other restricted area of
Sarajevo can be fined the equivalent of about $1.40.
SHOWS:
(SARAJEVO, BOSNIA)
Cars speeding down "Sniper Alley." Policeman talking on walkie-talkie. Policeman with radar gun clocking United Nations vehicle. Policemen with speeding tickets. Cars being stopped. UN apc on Sniper Alley. Man cycling. Policeman ith radar gun. Man running on Sniper Alley. Police chief Mirsad ebo speaking about speeding (Serbo-Croat), saying that they are ot using the radar gun on the dangerous part of Sniper Alley.
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