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Porsche-O-Phile 04-09-2007 09:03 AM

F*ckin' tax collectors masquerading as cops
 
No, I didn't get a ticket, but I saw TWO friggin' speed traps on my 5-mile commute to work this morning. Second one pulled over a guy two cars behind me, just "in the pack" driving along like everyone else (about 45-50 in a 40 zone). You've gotta' be kidding. I guess the city revenues must be slipping with the number of overpriced home sales and building permits slipping. Wouldn't piss me off so much except who's out at 8 in the morning? WORKING PEOPLE, that's who. Yea, let's stick it to the working guys. :rolleyes:

I just ordered a V1. No way I'm getting nailed for commuting to/from work like everyone else. That's just B.S. Sorry, don't mean to create another thread about this, but it just incensed me to see it. Springtime/warmer weather is coming - watch out people. The tax collectors are at it. Word to the wise.

TSNAPCRACKLEPOP 04-09-2007 09:17 AM

thye certainly are. especially on the warm days. and the mcycle cops as the chase down vehicles. lurking.

Rick Lee 04-09-2007 09:20 AM

Yesterday I switched on my ILLEGAL radar detector after I had passed some car going about half the speed limit. Less than 5 sec. later the detector starting screaming and soon a cop came around the next corner. RD saved me just in time. These things pay for themselves.

on-ramp 04-09-2007 09:21 AM

Re: F*ckin' tax collectors masquerading as cops
 
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Originally posted by Porsche-O-Phile
No, I didn't get a ticket, but I saw TWO friggin' speed traps on my 5-mile commute to work this morning. Second one pulled over a guy two cars behind me, just "in the pack" driving along like everyone else (about 45-50 in a 40 zone). You've gotta' be kidding. I guess the city revenues must be slipping with the number of overpriced home sales and building permits slipping. Wouldn't piss me off so much except who's out at 8 in the morning? WORKING PEOPLE, that's who. Yea, let's stick it to the working guys. :rolleyes:

I just ordered a V1. No way I'm getting nailed for commuting to/from work like everyone else. That's just B.S. Sorry, don't mean to create another thread about this, but it just incensed me to see it. Springtime/warmer weather is coming - watch out people. The tax collectors are at it. Word to the wise.

too bad the "working people" can't take helicopters to and from work like the high paid executives.

the problem with fighting this sort of ticket is you have to go to court. To show up in court, you have to take time away from work, which is very likely not paid. So is it worth fighting it?

welcome to the police state. you can't even drive to work and home without feeling paranoid about getting pulled over. that's just terrible.

Rick Lee 04-09-2007 09:34 AM

What exactly is a working person? Is it anyone who has a regular job and earns money? Or is it someone who earns less than what you consider to be excessive income?

Ditto for working families. I never knew what that meant. If you work hard, save, invest and get rich from it, you're no longer a working family?

Joeaksa 04-09-2007 09:46 AM

Re: Re: F*ckin' tax collectors masquerading as cops
 
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Originally posted by on-ramp
too bad the "working people" can't take helicopters to and from work like the high paid executives.

the problem with fighting this sort of ticket is you have to go to court. To show up in court, you have to take time away from work, which is very likely not paid. So is it worth fighting it?

welcome to the police state. you can't even drive to work and home without feeling paranoid about getting pulled over. that's just terrible.

Maybe you should just go down in the basement and hide. SloPat will be coming by shortly to "rescue" you from the Bushies in the black helo's who ARE COMING TO ARREST YOUR A$$.

When are you going to grow a backbone? If you were speeding and got a ticket, YOU ARE GUILTY. Pay the ticket you were breaking the law!

Yes I do speed. Yes I do have a Valentine One and use it all the time. If they catch me I will "cowboy up" and pay the damm ticket because I was guilty! Stop sniveling.

on-ramp 04-09-2007 09:48 AM

Joe, you are a tool, my friend.

this is not about being GUILTY, you moron. this is about getting pulled over for driving into work like everybody else.

Maybe it's time to brush up on your comprehensive skills.

Joeaksa 04-09-2007 09:56 AM

If you are not speeding then they will not pull you over you fool! Funny how that works!

on-ramp 04-09-2007 10:05 AM

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Originally posted by Joeaksa
If you are not speeding then they will not pull you over you fool! Funny how that works!
Riiiiight.... If you're not speeding, they will not pull you over.



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Tervuren 04-09-2007 10:33 AM

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Originally posted by on-ramp
Riiiiight.... If you're not speeding, they will not pull you over.



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I have never been pulled over for not speeding.

berettafan 04-09-2007 10:38 AM

So what part of the speed limit sign did you have a comprehension problem with?

Would black on a yellow background be easier for you to read? Are the numbers too small? Speedo out of calibration?

Rick Lee 04-09-2007 10:43 AM

I have a problem with speed limits, no matter how clear the signs are. EVERY single car withoug exception speeds, especially on highways. The ridiculous limits beg for the law to be broken and, since they are randomly enforced, also elicit the public's disrespect.

Jeff Higgins 04-09-2007 10:51 AM

What do we need to do to eliminate this behavior, and push this intrusive police state back out of honest citizens' daily lives?

Very clearly, in this case, the reasonable thing to do was to keep up with the traffic around him. It does not sound as though it was going excessively fast. What "justice" is served, in what way does it increase traffic safety, to pick one car at random out of a pack like that?

This driver will probably have no chance in court. Traffic courts, for those of you that have not been in one in some time, have degraded to just another extension of this revenue scheme. There is no evidence required of the citing officer. None. The state, through the officer, accuses citizens of wrong doing. The state, through its courts, tries those citizens. The state, and this is key, then judges those very same citizens.

We, as citizens, are supposed to be judged by our peers, particulary when the state brings the charges. The state is never supposed to be able to convict a citizen of anything, no matter how "minor", without bringing its charges before other citizens. That is supposed to be one of our key protections from the state, enumerated in our Bill of Rights. When did we give that up? I don't care if it is traffic or murder, if the state accuses, the citizens must judge. If we could somehow get back to that, these useless, bull***** enforcements would end. And a lot of traffic cops would have to go find something useful to do.

Moneyguy1 04-09-2007 10:54 AM

Hey Rick...You object to driving on the right side of the road too? Seems as if that is also an infringement of your civil rights!!

Adherence to laws should be selective and up to the individual.

on-ramp 04-09-2007 10:55 AM

Jeff, you are absolutely correct , sir. The system is F-ed up.
you are guilty from the start because they say so..

Joeaksa 04-09-2007 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by berettafan
So what part of the speed limit sign did you have a comprehension problem with?

Would black on a yellow background be easier for you to read? Are the numbers too small? Speedo out of calibration?

No, its his head and ideals that are out of calibration.

He wants a day glow green neon sign flashing at him with the speed limit and saying "do not speed, speeders are bad people" then it will get his attention.

Where do we get people like this? I totally agree with POP that there are times where the cops are using this only to make money, but like Tervurven above I have never been stopped for not speeding.

Rick Lee 04-09-2007 10:58 AM

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Originally posted by Moneyguy1
Hey Rick...You object to driving on the right side of the road too? Seems as if that is also an infringement of your civil rights!!

Adherence to laws should be selective and up to the individual.

No, but I especially object to those who drive slow in the left lane when it's illegal and the cops NEVER EVER care about that. Around here at least 30% of the cars have broken brake or tail lights. But all I see cops doing in the morning is handing out tickets for HOV violations - has nothing to do with safety, carries no points, insur. cos. don't care about them. But it brings in money for the state.

Superman 04-09-2007 11:02 AM

Joe thinks on-ramp should pay his speeding tickets and shut up. He seems to support this revenue tactic, as far as we can see by reading.

on-ramp 04-09-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally posted by Superman
Joe thinks on-ramp should pay his speeding tickets and shut up. He seems to support this revenue tactic, as far as we can see by reading.
Thank you, Superman. I can always rely on you to come to the rescue.

Joe is just a punk. i'm surprised he hasn't used the "democratic liberal" bashing tactic on this thread yet

Joeaksa 04-09-2007 11:11 AM

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Originally posted by Superman
Joe thinks on-ramp should pay his speeding tickets and shut up. He seems to support this revenue tactic, as far as we can see by reading.
If you are speeding and given a ticket, its not a "revenue tactic," its the law, you have broken it and deserve to pay. Stop trying to twist the words around. You speed, you get caught and you deserve to pay. No wiggling, pay your fine!

When anyone is speeding and caught, why yes I do suggest that the person pay the ticket. Funny how telling the truth and not trying to squirm out of it will usually make you feel better.

We just had Easter and watched the Ten Commandments. Remember those? Kinda the rules that we are supposed to live our lives by?

One of them says "Thou shalt not lie"... If you were speeding and you try to wiggle out of paying the ticket, is this not a lie? What kind of example does this show to your family and friends? What kind of man are you?

Someday you libs might try living your lifes and incorporating the Ten Commandments into the mix.


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