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<blockquote data-quote="VitruvianDoc" data-source="post: 1617973" data-attributes="member: 13736"><p>My dad, a retired LEO, answered this for me a while back.</p><p></p><p>The short answer is Yes, </p><p>they can however unless they have cross-jurisdiction they can NOT issue any citations. What the can do is call in an LEO who does have jurisdiction and have them issue a citation. My dad said there were only a few times that on his way to work, he would cross through a small stretch of Edmond (he was OKCPD) and he pulled a few people over for excessive speeding (50+ in a 35) and he would call in Edmond or Oklahoma County because it was a severe trouble spot near our house that had resulted in many fatalities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VitruvianDoc, post: 1617973, member: 13736"] My dad, a retired LEO, answered this for me a while back. The short answer is Yes, they can however unless they have cross-jurisdiction they can NOT issue any citations. What the can do is call in an LEO who does have jurisdiction and have them issue a citation. My dad said there were only a few times that on his way to work, he would cross through a small stretch of Edmond (he was OKCPD) and he pulled a few people over for excessive speeding (50+ in a 35) and he would call in Edmond or Oklahoma County because it was a severe trouble spot near our house that had resulted in many fatalities. [/QUOTE]
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