Oct-08-2019 08:46 AM
Oct-08-2019 02:05 PM
Oct-08-2019 01:55 PM
senecal.tony wrote:
As we approached a so called “construction zone” in the city limits of Tullos I noticed several cones and the sign alerting me to reduce speed ahead from 55 mph to 45 mph and immediately began slowing down. Motor Home drivers know that when you hit the brake and have the “Jake Break” on, the vehicle immediately starts to slow by virtue of the engine compression and this was done by me as soon as I seen the notice to reduce speed.
senecal.tony wrote:
One other important item; Two other vehicles went directly in front of me entering into the reduced speed area going much faster than we were.
Debton
Oct-08-2019 01:51 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:
You will not win a "he said, she said" argument against a radar gun citation. There have been countless tickets written using radar readings as evidence and it is accepted in court after court as fact of speed being traveled. Police radars are frequently calibrated and certified as accurate. I think it is safe to say that you were traveling 55 when the radar recorded your speed. Were you were in or out of the actual speed zone is a different question, yet it is another argument you would almost assuredly lose without some pretty rare video documentation. Seeing that it was a construction zone, your $240.00 fine and court costs is an extreme bargain. In many states those fines are $500 to $1000 at a minimum.
Oct-08-2019 01:51 PM
Oct-08-2019 01:41 PM
wing_zealot wrote:Bull excrement, Dateline had a story on speed traps in Louisiana years ago. They had a Auditorium full of people that have been wrongly charged. Dateline set up a Lincoln with cameras on the speedometer along with several other cameras. Sure enough they were pulled over for speeding.
Speed Trap or not; if you are not exceeding the posted speed limit at the prescribed sign, then you will not get a ticket for speeding. The does not however negate the possibility of getting a ticket for not using a turn signal or whatever.
Oct-08-2019 01:26 PM
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Oct-08-2019 12:29 PM
2012Coleman wrote:2oldman wrote:You and others on this thread must never have visited the north Florida towns of Waldo and Lawtey.senecal.tony wrote:Wish I had a nickel for every time I've heard that.
The purpose of the letter is to warn fellow drivers that the city of Tullos and or Parish of Lasalle in Louisiana has a significant campaign going on to fund city budgets via traffic tickets (commonly know as speed traps).
Waldo and Lawtey were first designated by AAA as speed traps in August 1995, after complaints they were padding their coffers with traffic ticket revenues. Over the years, AAA issued regular warnings and even put up a billboard on the road near the towns. Yet, the tickets continued to be written, and the outcry grew.
In 2015, the Legislature passed a law banning traffic-ticket quotas for law officers, dubbing it the “Waldo Bill.’’
The action came after reports from 2014 that Waldo’s police department was writing speeding tickets based on quotas. The Waldo police later disclose they have ticket quotas and reveal that traffic enforcement accounts for nearly half of the town’s revenue.
The town’s police force was disbanded that year, and now the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office handles traffic enforcement there.
A ban on traffic-ticket quotas was then approved by Fl. lawmakers in 2015. The law also requires a city or county to report to state officials if traffic ticket revenue exceeds a third of the cost of operating its law-enforcement agency.
So what the OP experienced is most likely just as he described it - a speed trap - despite being "schooled" by old timers on here on how to drive. Good grief - maybe you should get caught up in the same situation. It is a real thing.
My advice to the OP is report it to AAA - maybe they will put up similar billboards.
Oct-08-2019 12:21 PM
2012Coleman wrote:A 'quota' would just be a statistical percentage of drivers who are exceeding the limit by a certain amount. If the number of tickets written is significantly below that, then the likelihood is that the police are getting lazy.
The action came after reports from 2014 that Waldo’s police department was writing speeding tickets based on quotas. The Waldo police later disclose they have ticket quotas
Oct-08-2019 11:54 AM
2oldman wrote:You and others on this thread must never have visited the north Florida towns of Waldo and Lawtey.senecal.tony wrote:Wish I had a nickel for every time I've heard that.
The purpose of the letter is to warn fellow drivers that the city of Tullos and or Parish of Lasalle in Louisiana has a significant campaign going on to fund city budgets via traffic tickets (commonly know as speed traps).
Oct-08-2019 11:26 AM
senecal.tony wrote:Wish I had a nickel for every time I've heard that.
The purpose of the letter is to warn fellow drivers that the city of Tullos and or Parish of Lasalle in Louisiana has a significant campaign going on to fund city budgets via traffic tickets (commonly know as speed traps).
Oct-08-2019 11:04 AM
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