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full_mosey wrote:I wouldn't know but I do wish I had his pension! He's two years away from the gravy train.2112 wrote:
My BIL is a Houston cop and it's all about revenue and quota. There are unwritten rules on both.
It must be hard to be proud to be a Road-Tax-Collector instead of a Public Safety Officer.
โAug-20-2013 03:53 PM
2112 wrote:
My BIL is a Houston cop and it's all about revenue and quota. There are unwritten rules on both.
โAug-20-2013 02:13 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:Wm.Elliot wrote:
Great information! Many thanks.
BTW If folks feel revenue isn't the primary reason for speed enforcement I've got some ocean front property in New Mexico for sale....
You are absolutely wrong. Officers read the briefing boards before they go on duty. A traffic officer writes most of their sites where accidents are occurring and they know that people are violating the vehicle law in that area. I have sat on intersections where accidents occur and cars were busting the red light faster than I could write cites. In this country I doubt management tells officers when and where to write a cite. No body ever told me where and when to write a cite. However, If I slept all day and did nothing management would know I wasn't doing my job. If drivers violate the traffic laws when an officer is present I am sure it happens a lot more when they aren't present.
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Wm.Elliot wrote:
Great information! Many thanks.
BTW If folks feel revenue isn't the primary reason for speed enforcement I've got some ocean front property in New Mexico for sale....
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D.E.Bishop wrote:
By the definition used in the Courts, speed traps are not legal. Posting signs behind billboards or trees or parking a patrol car inside a building, not legal in this country. I'm all for law enforcement enforcing the law but not setting people up so they don't have reasonable knowledge of the law and the arresting or ticketing them.
Exposing speed traps is great and I support it.
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