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Originally Posted by thirtyoughtsix
do you tell all golf cart operators who "fly" by you going much faster then the legal 19.6 mph that they are speeding,( I would bet that a very high percent of golf carts can and do go much faster that the legal limit) or do you call the state police when each car goes by you at 80 mph, I doubt it and while I don't condone "gram and gramps" letting their underage grandchildren drive their carts I do not believe its the responsibility of any of us to act as "law enforcement". I would venture a guess that most of the violators know that it is either illegal or a violation and are 'taking a chance" they will not be caught. I unfortunately do not know the answer (perhaps more county sheriffs patrolling our streets and multimodal paths) but I for one would never tell someone what they can or can't do unless it directly affects my safety or infringes on my property ( as in the case of a pet owner allowing their pet to use your lawn to do its business).
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Are you playing Devil's advocate? What is your motive for this post? Children driving DOES affect our safety, and it DOES infringe on all our lifestyle when it eventually could come down to losing the right to have this as a golf cart community. The state grants us the privilege to have this, as they do other golf cart communities. I guess you wouldn't say something to someone that litters, also? And, although I agree that a dog going on your lawn isn't nice, I think that a 15 years or younger child driving a golf cart on streeets is much more dangerous, wouldn't you say???
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