Salina Police Implement Operation Slick Streets

KSAL Staff - Wed 11:52 AM 02/20/2013

Salina Police use Operation Slick Streets when there are more crashes than there are officers to work them.

Salina Police use Operation Slick Streets when there are more crashes than there are officers to work them.

The falling snow has made travel difficult in Central Kansas, and have law enforcement around the area busy working numerous accidents. The conditions have prompted the Salina Police Department to implement Operation Slick Streets.

Police use Operation Slick Streets where there are more accidents then there are officers.

Any non-hit and run, non-personal injury motor vehicle accident which does not require towing, and does not involve alcohol or drugs, is eligible under the plan.

An Operation Slick Streets Emergency Accident report form may be obtained from the Salina Police Department, from any convenience store located within the City of Salina or you can print at your convenience from your home from the City of Salina's official website.

Reports submitted under Operation Slick Streets are for insurance information only and no follow-up investigation will be conducted. It is the involved drivers' responsibility to obtain and record all information necessary for the report.

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Aurora.

Wednesday 20 February 2013 11:56 Report this comment

I see, does that mean since there are more crooks than cops in Salina should they implement Operation Shoot to Kill Orders and forms to fill out when you do so?

Aurora.

Wednesday 20 February 2013 11:57 Report this comment

The picture looks like it was staged in the park.

ksfarmdude

Wednesday 20 February 2013 12:35 Report this comment

the story has nothing to do with crooks you dillweed ,unless the comment where you recognize the park is where your momma takes you to play on the teeter totter

Aurora.

Thursday 21 February 2013 00:14 Report this comment

Dillweed? Surprised you can spell it considering your 5th grade education. Mentioning my momma at least I have one not a cow like you.