Georgia police disguised as utility workers to catch distracted drivers

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports three police officers posed as utility workers Wednesday looking for drivers on their phones or not wearing seat belts.

Once they spotted a violator, the undercover officers radioed police in nearby parking lots. Then, those officers pulled over the drivers.

Officials say Marietta and Cobb police wrote 141 tickets and made three arrests. Georgia state troopers wrote 29 tickets.


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