Apparently this is happening because the state patrol has been deputized by the US Marshals, so they're federal instead of state now, or however that works.
So IE they are now free to actually do their jobs, so the job is getting done.
EDIT: I think I'm wrong, I was thinking of Oregon. Did Seattle's state troopers get deputized too or are they actually doing their job on their own?
These are not Seattle cops. These are Washington State Patrol (WSP) officers. The people of the state of Washington own this Right-of-way through the Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Traffic on I-5, I-405, and I-90 is already a HUGE problem. Pedestrian traffic and bicycles are prohibited on these major interstate highway systems for safety reasons. WSDOT and WSP do not fuck around when it comes to keeping traffic moving and clearing shit off the highway.
These are not Seattle cops. These are Washington State Patrol (WSP) officers. The people of the state of Washington own this Right-of-way through the Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Traffic on I-5, I-405, and I-90 is already a HUGE problem. Pedestrian traffic and bicycles are prohibited on these major interstate highway systems for safety reasons. WSDOT and WSP do not fuck around when it comes to keeping traffic moving and clearing shit off the highway.
if they were acting as federal agents, wouldn't their jurisdiction be likewise restricted?
my point being is that I don't think that move allowed them to make any arrests in politically compromised cities, but it does allow for more officers to get active in areas where those arrests will actually matter - as in OP's video, on a highway.
Apparently this is happening because the state patrol has been deputized by the US Marshals, so they're federal instead of state now, or however that works.
So IE they are now free to actually do their jobs, so the job is getting done.
EDIT: I think I'm wrong, I was thinking of Oregon. Did Seattle's state troopers get deputized too or are they actually doing their job on their own?
Not sure, but I think it's because it is a highway or interstate. They have jurisdiction there.
These are not Seattle cops. These are Washington State Patrol (WSP) officers. The people of the state of Washington own this Right-of-way through the Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Traffic on I-5, I-405, and I-90 is already a HUGE problem. Pedestrian traffic and bicycles are prohibited on these major interstate highway systems for safety reasons. WSDOT and WSP do not fuck around when it comes to keeping traffic moving and clearing shit off the highway.
Thank you for being more specific
They were on I5 the interstate shutting it down many times in the past and this year and the cops did nothing. Probably all optics for the election.
Cops or the highway patrol
These are not Seattle cops. These are Washington State Patrol (WSP) officers. The people of the state of Washington own this Right-of-way through the Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Traffic on I-5, I-405, and I-90 is already a HUGE problem. Pedestrian traffic and bicycles are prohibited on these major interstate highway systems for safety reasons. WSDOT and WSP do not fuck around when it comes to keeping traffic moving and clearing shit off the highway.
if they were acting as federal agents, wouldn't their jurisdiction be likewise restricted?
my point being is that I don't think that move allowed them to make any arrests in politically compromised cities, but it does allow for more officers to get active in areas where those arrests will actually matter - as in OP's video, on a highway.