A Steer Clear van was pulled over by Williamsburg police early Saturday morning on South Boundary St. outside of Brown Hall between 12 a.m. and 12:30 a.m. for obstructing traffic while waiting for passengers to embark. While no ticket was issued, the officer said that Steer Clear had been pulled over earlier that night for the same offense. Steer Clear Director Will Sealy ’09 said he would speak with College of William and Mary Police Chief Don Challis to correct any miscommunication and that the campus safe-ride program would change its policy to work out a system in which drivers would pull into unobtrusive areas on the sides of roads that do not block traffic flow.
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