Then why not have them on every Post Road intersection?
/“Special needs community” objects to pulling the traffic cops off the Avenue
GREENWICH — People with disabilities are weighing in on a contentious plan to remove three police officers who direct traffic at busy intersections on Greenwich Avenue.
Greenwich residents with ambulatory, audial and visual impairments said the move would risk the safety of all pedestrians and acutely affect seniors and those with disabilities or injuries.
There are far more dangerous, busy roads in town than Greenwich Avenue — Mason Street’s had two fatalities already this year, and Route. One’s got truck traffic and five times the volume, yet we don’t place cops on their corners. Three salaried officers directing traffic on three, and only three, Avenue intersections seems a useless luxury.