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Worcester Launches Six-Month Blue-Light Pilot
The Worcester Police Department launched a six-month pilot beginning Sunday to equip all marked patrol cruisers with steady, non-flashing blue “cruise” lights during routine patrols. Chief Paul Saucier and City Manager Eric Batista say the lights are intended to increase officer visibility, deter crime and unsafe driving, reduce speeds and collisions, and boost public awareness as part of broader traffic- and public-safety efforts. The initiative is part of a wider strategy that also includes lowering the city speed limit to 25 mph, installing speed humps, and expanding park-and-walk patrols. Sirens and flashing lights will continue to be used for emergencies, and drivers are advised not to pull over for steady blue lights alone. Police and city leaders — a view echoed by Sgt. Else Miranda and some security analysts — say the measure is meant as community policing and traffic calming rather than a punitive enforcement tactic. Officials will evaluate the program and public feedback over six months and could adopt the lights permanently if the pilot proves effective.

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