News 12 observed around half a dozen drivers getting tickets. Police have been pulling over anyone violating traffic laws on the suspected Gilgo serial killer's block.
There are around 40 new signs surrounding Heuermann's home that say "no stopping" and "no standing at any time."
Wajbe, who says he is in town from California while his mother gets surgery, says he was just looking at the GPS on his phone and wasn't thinking.
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder promised to crack down on traffic violations on First Avenue since the crime scene at Heuermann's house has wrapped up.
"We are going to make sure we are not going to turn this into some kind of sideshow," Ryder says.