is it friday yet? wrote:
The article mostly talks about the clerks taking the money, which they should be jailed for obviously. But, were the people actually speeding? A lot of people claim a speed trap when they get a ticket. Yes, I'm a retired police officer and wrote many speeding tickets while sitting in "plain view." We had so much traffic though where I worked and believe it or not, I didn't stop a vehicle unless they were going 15 mph over the limit. I think that's generous. It wasn't uncommon to have drivers go 90+ on the freeway. I know RV drivers don't go that fast but if they're stopped for going 5 mph over, that's not right. Maybe that's what they were stopped for, I just need more facts.
My guess is, many received a ticket for 5 or 6 mph over the limit, or whatever the state law allows.
I've seen this in communities that use traffic enforcement to pad their budget. They claim it's for safety but, their budget consists of a large portion of 'anticipated' traffic fines.
They also strictly enforce other traffic laws. If your tire touches the center line on the highway, it's an automatic ticket for 'failure to drive to the right.
I have no problem if someone enforces speeding and other traffic laws.
But when it's done just to generate revenue, that's wrong.