WCNC recently reported that on February 16, 2012, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Chief Rodney Monroe was involved in a motor vehicle accident. No one was hurt in the accident and no charges have been filed. The chief was driving in his car, which was owned by the city of Charlotte. With him was County Commissioner Vilma Leake in the passenger seat.
The accident report indicated that the chief pulled out onto East 4th Street and then attempted to cross three lanes of traffic. He stopped at an angle behind a CATS bus. That is when the driver of the other vehicle, a 21-year-old, slammed on his brakes to avoid hitting the chief, but he was unsuccessful. He rear-ended the chief and caused about $1000 worth of damage to both cars. According to witnesses, the chief pulled out into traffic in front of the 21-year-old driver and he did not have time to stop.
According to the report, the chief's failure to yield the right of way was a contributing factor to the accident, but neither he nor the other motorist was cited. The chief was asked by a reporter from the Charlotte Observer why he was not given a ticket. He informed the reporter that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department did not routinely give out citations in an accident. The commander of the Criminal Investigations Bureau agreed, saying that citations are only issued when someone involved in the accident has been injured or it is clear from the scene and the witnesses who was at fault.
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