A new road marking is being introduced in some parts of the U.S.: a thin blue line between the yellow center lines. This line, already visible on some roads in Maryland, is meant to honor police officers who serve and protect their communities.
In Ocean City, the blue line has been added on 65th Street, leading directly to the police department. Mayor Rick Sheehan expressed his support, stating how much the beach community “depends on these police officers.”
This blue line serves a dual purpose: as a tribute to law enforcement and as a safety measure, guiding drivers toward the police station.
Mayor Sheehan noted that local officers play a vital role in maintaining order, especially when it comes to “keeping the peace between older retirees and rowdy teenagers.” By painting this line, Ocean City hopes to show officers how much their sacrifices are valued.
The gesture is more than symbolic; it reflects the community’s gratitude for police officers who put their lives on the line every day. Other towns are encouraged to adopt similar road markings, ensuring that officers across the country receive the recognition they deserve.
As police officers “rarely seem to get the respect” they deserve nowadays, this is one way to show appreciation for their service.