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NECHFalcon68
07-08-2012, 08:56 PM
On Buena Vista golf cart path this evening I passed a golf cart with a Sheriff emblem on it. (It was going north, I was heading south). At first I thought it was someone formerly in LE, but the driver was wearing a uniform. Are they patrolling the paths? I thought they had no traffic jurisdiction on the paths.
renrod
07-08-2012, 09:45 PM
On Buena Vista golf cart path this evening I passed a golf cart with a Sheriff emblem on it. (It was going north, I was heading south). At first I thought it was someone formerly in LE, but the driver was wearing a uniform. Are they patrolling the paths? I thought they had no traffic jurisdiction on the paths.
Probably heading to Dunkin Donut.:a040::a040:
lovesports
07-08-2012, 10:51 PM
On Buena Vista golf cart path this evening I passed a golf cart with a Sheriff emblem on it. (It was going north, I was heading south). At first I thought it was someone formerly in LE, but the driver was wearing a uniform. Are they patrolling the paths? I thought they had no traffic jurisdiction on the paths.
We saw him too. I go everyday from Bonnybrook to Colony and many other
places in a golf cart. I can't tell you the number of accidents I've seen.
Carts blow off stop signs, hit other carts, hit curbs, and drive where they shouldn't. Many many speed and others are drunk. Also a number of cars are on paths including going into tunnels. I've had a few near death experiences myself as well as helping others who are hurt.
I am all in favor of anything to make cart travel safer.
graciegirl
07-09-2012, 05:35 AM
People are doing dangerous things here because many new folks or guests "don't know the ropes". Welcome Sheriff!
rubicon
07-09-2012, 05:47 AM
We saw him too. I go everyday from Bonnybrook to Colony and many other
places in a golf cart. I can't tell you the number of accidents I've seen.
Carts blow off stop signs, hit other carts, hit curbs, and drive where they shouldn't. Many many speed and others are drunk. Also a number of cars are on paths including going into tunnels. I've had a few near death experiences myself as well as helping others who are hurt.
I am all in favor of anything to make cart travel safer.
lovesports: In all due respect your post appears to be a bit hyperbolic. Perhaps I am not as observant but in my travels periodically I see a speeder or someone overshoot a white line. However in six years the only cart I have seen hit was a street legal trying to pass the intersection of Morse and 466 and I only witnessed the aftermath. I have never seen a cart driver who was drunk.
mulligan
07-09-2012, 05:56 AM
What does any of this have to do with seeing a deputy in a golf cart??
zcaveman
07-09-2012, 06:17 AM
The Marion County SO has a street legal golf cart. They use it to patrol the parking lots in the shopping center and do some stop sign watching and give tickets for any kind of infraction on the streets.
paulandjean
07-09-2012, 06:23 AM
On Buena Vista golf cart path this evening I passed a golf cart with a Sheriff emblem on it. (It was going north, I was heading south). At first I thought it was someone formerly in LE, but the driver was wearing a uniform. Are they patrolling the paths? I thought they had no traffic jurisdiction on the paths.
Yes you will see them on the paths.They have a few carts. They receive so much state and federal money they have to spend it on something. Wait to you see the "Tank" that they have.Maybe to control us rowdy villagers.
tommy steam
07-09-2012, 06:25 AM
The Marion County SO has a street legal golf cart. They use it to patrol the parking lots in the shopping center and do some stop sign watching and give tickets for any kind of infraction on the streets.
I am all for having the SO patrol any area in TVs. It would make things safer for all of us. Obay the laws, dont drink and drive, no speeding and you will most likely, have no problem.
Challenger
07-09-2012, 06:28 AM
I am all for having the SO patrol any area in TVs. It would make things safer for all of us. Obay the laws, dont drink and drive, no speeding and you will most likely, have no problem.
Ditto
Taltarzac725
07-09-2012, 06:49 AM
Even though they do not have jurisdiction on the private property of the golf course for minor traffic infractions, they would have it at the various places the golf carts go through public roads like at various golf cart/public road intersections.
They would be a deterrent though to bad golf cart driving. Just the sight of an official uniform puts drivers on their best behavior.
asianthree
07-09-2012, 07:13 AM
is the cart all tricked up and cool looking or is it one of those plain clothes jobs.....:laugh:
KayakerNC
07-09-2012, 07:28 AM
Lawbreakers, beware.
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NotGolfer
07-09-2012, 08:43 AM
He could have been around yesterday! We observed a red sports car on the golf-cart path off from Morse Blvd. by the Lutheran Church..headed towards the wood bridge! There was a plethora of golf carts bunched up on the grass etc. Cannot believe that the driver made the turn to go there w/o someone allerting them first!!! Either car drivers or cart drivers. We've seen some bizarre driving...but this one took the cake!
pfhannan
07-09-2012, 09:49 AM
Crime in the Villages has no boundries. Having said that, assuming it was a Sumter county patrol, I can't see where any area is prohibited. As for Lake County in the Villages, the Town of Lady Lake has its own Golf cart, and patrols mostly Spanish Springs Town Square, they are paid for by the Developer yearly. That doesn't mean they can't patrol where the wish in the development. I have seen them in Paridise park late evenings, where children hang out.
petenj
07-09-2012, 09:55 AM
People are doing dangerous things here because many new folks or guests "don't know the ropes". Welcome Sheriff!
You can't limit the crazy golf cart antics to new , and visiting, some of our regular residents are pretty unreliable too.
Joaniesmom
07-09-2012, 09:58 AM
is the cart all tricked up and cool looking or is it one of those plain clothes jobs.....:laugh:
I'd lOVE to see it tricked out like a black and white Ford Crown Vic with a Red Gum Ball on the top. Ahhh, the good old days! lol!
Joaniesmom
rubicon
07-09-2012, 10:06 AM
He could have been around yesterday! We observed a red sports car on the golf-cart path off from Morse Blvd. by the Lutheran Church..headed towards the wood bridge! There was a plethora of golf carts bunched up on the grass etc. Cannot believe that the driver made the turn to go there w/o someone allerting them first!!! Either car drivers or cart drivers. We've seen some bizarre driving...but this one took the cake!
Its a common occurrence believe it or not
people are implying more infractions on the cartpaths that really exist so they can justify intrusions by police officials
justjim
07-09-2012, 10:11 AM
:gc:What does any of this have to do with seeing a deputy in a golf cart?? I don't pretend to read Rubicon's mind but I believe he was trying to make the point that perhaps "reckless golf carts" running around TV might be a bit exaggerated. Personally, I saw one minor golf cart accident in the years I've been in TV. I have always lived south of 466 if the makes any difference. There is something about any Deputy Sheriff "regulating things" on private property that strikes me as Big Brotherism. They have more important things to do. :gc:
CarGuys
07-09-2012, 10:14 AM
I'd lOVE to see it tricked out like a black and white Ford Crown Vic with a Red Gum Ball on the top. Ahhh, the good old days! lol!
Joaniesmom
The EZ Go Cart store in Wildwood had a Car all painted up White and Black . Black Police Rims. Looked just like a copy of a Police Cruiser. I saw this a month ago. Wonder if it was the same cart?:gc:
lovesports
07-09-2012, 10:25 AM
Rubicon,
If you want to see drunk golf cart drivers, go to any bar or square and watch a guy stagger to his cart and start driving away. And yes I know people who got DWI tickets in their golf carts.
I also was almost run over by a big Ford SUV in the golf tunnel by Havana.
The more time you spend on golf paths, the more you see and hear. I go to the gym everyday and hear about many more accidents than I see and I see a lot.
Anyways, I'm glad to see the Sheriff golf cart.
lovesports
07-09-2012, 10:29 AM
Carguys,
The cart we saw last night I think had green lettering.
lovesports
07-09-2012, 10:40 AM
Green outfit on the Sheriff too, just like what all the other Sumter Sheriffs wear.
paulandjean
07-09-2012, 10:55 AM
I heard that the police officers that patrol in the golf cart have been rewarded doing other things in the department.Everyone is trying to get this patrol.
NECHFalcon68
07-09-2012, 05:22 PM
The EZ Go Cart store in Wildwood had a Car all painted up White and Black . Black Police Rims. Looked just like a copy of a Police Cruiser. I saw this a month ago. Wonder if it was the same cart?:gc:
I was coming around a curve, right before crossing Old Mill Run...and did not see him until he was passing next to me. All I could notice was that it was white, with the sheriff emblem on the front, (where most folks place sports logos).
One of the associations (POA or VHA) had stated in an issue of their that they had no traffic jurisdiction (couldnt cite you for speeding), but if they observed a "misdemeanor" (reckless driving?) on the cart paths, of course they could take appropriate action.
If you dont exceed the speed limit, not to worry....
graciegirl
07-09-2012, 05:49 PM
You can't limit the crazy golf cart antics to new , and visiting, some of our regular residents are pretty unreliable too.
That too!
rubicon
07-09-2012, 06:04 PM
Rubicon,
If you want to see drunk golf cart drivers, go to any bar or square and watch a guy stagger to his cart and start driving away. And yes I know people who got DWI tickets in their golf carts.
I also was almost run over by a big Ford SUV in the golf tunnel by Havana.
The more time you spend on golf paths, the more you see and hear. I go to the gym everyday and hear about many more accidents than I see and I see a lot.
Anyways, I'm glad to see the Sheriff golf cart.
lovesports: In another thread that went on for pages, a couple was given a ticket for having any open container in their cart "while parked". So someone getting a ticket DWI ticket loses its shock impact here. Again and I have lived here quite a few years. iPeople who generally complain about getting passed by other carts are just the people who travel the paths 10-14 miles per hour. I just don't feel the police are justified in many ways the way they treat people here ...I'm just saying. However it is more popular to cry law and order.
gerryann
07-09-2012, 07:42 PM
I think it's great that the police are out policing in golf carts. They should be. I'd like to see them on bikes and horses also.
gerryann
07-09-2012, 07:47 PM
" I just don't feel the police are justified in many ways the way they treat people here"
I just saw this comment after posting my last post. What in the world does this mean?? How do the police treat people here??? Really??? They don't treat people well here in The Villages??
lovesports
07-09-2012, 08:49 PM
rubicon,
I didn't get your response to me at all.
You had said you had never seen a drunk golf cart driver so I told you where you could see them. There wasn't suppose to be any shock value to the DWI on golf carts.
What was the comment about cart going 14 miles being passed.??
I was talking about a Hugh Ford SUV driving on a golf path and in a tunnel. But if you want to bring up speeding on golf paths, I've seen plenty of that too.
I've been here since 2005 and visited before that.
I travel many many miles everyday by cart.
I happened to pass the sheriff in the golf cart last night. That's what started this thread. So as I've said twice before-After seeing many accidents and near misses and listening to stories of friends, neighbors, and acquaintances-plus we have had 7 or 8 people killed in cart accidents- I'm happy to see that sheriff on the golf path.
Happy to see that sheriff.
graciegirl
07-09-2012, 09:03 PM
I think it's great that the police are out policing in golf carts. They should be. I'd like to see them on bikes and horses also.
No horses please. Ya know...horse poop. If you think dog poop is a problem...
Just sayin'..
Jim 9922
07-09-2012, 09:06 PM
No horses please. Ya know...horse poop. If you think dog poop is a problem...
Just sayin'..
Horse poop is good for the garden. It is only a problem if you step in it!:0000000000luvmyhors
bluedog103
07-09-2012, 09:21 PM
Horse poop is good for the garden. It is only a problem if you step in it!:0000000000luvmyhors
Maybe they can train the horses to poop in your garden.
Happinow
07-09-2012, 09:34 PM
I would think we would welcome law enforcement patrolling our cart paths. Just their presence will make people drive better and safer. If everyone is behaving themselves then they won't have a thing to do, so better be safe than sorry. I do wish they would patrol the bridge over Lake Sumter. I've seen cars go so fast over there and being that the road and the cart path are so close together people need to slow down to keep both carts and cars safe. Just my 2 cents.....
justjim
07-09-2012, 09:44 PM
I think we can all agree that a "falling down drunk" has no business driving a car or a golf cart. A couple parked on the Square enjoying the music and a "cold one" is given a ticket for having an open container I'm not sure we can all agree there is any justice in that! A sober serious golfer (who is late) and on his way to a 9:00AM tee time is given a ticket for going 22 mph........Well, how about requiring everybody to get a license for his/her golf cart for $100.00 a year so we could put a whole bunch of Deputy Sheriffs out there protecting us and our golf paths from all these "crazy" Village people. Something that Ronald Reagan was quoted as saying comes to my mind: "Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves." Well said Mr. President.
Jim 9922
07-09-2012, 10:05 PM
........... Something that Ronald Reagan was quoted as saying comes to my mind: "Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves." Well said Mr. President.
Agreed! That could be a thread all of its own!
:mademyday:
Jim 9922
07-09-2012, 10:11 PM
Maybe they can train the horses to poop in your garden.
Maybe plant some oats as an enticement.
lovesports
07-09-2012, 10:34 PM
I just want to be protected from others killing me or hurting me.
One thing I now realize is I use the golf paths a lot more than others.
Some posting here have said (in past posts) that they never use a cart unless they are playing golf. That's not me.
I go from one end of the Villages to the other almost everyday. We only have a car and a cart and we are both very active. Wife gets the car and goes her way and I get the cart and go the other way. I'm in my 50s. ( Wife is a little older but we won't go there.!)
So I want to be safe on all my travels. I want protection from others not obeying the laws.
Also, horse manure is very good for gardens!
gerryann
07-09-2012, 11:04 PM
Not to go too terribly off subject......In my hometown here in Cedarburg WI, we used to have horse and buggy for the tourists. The horses name was Bob. The folks in Cedarburg didn't like the horse poop either, so poor Bob had to wear a diaper.....seriously, he had a diaper. So....there ya go Gracie.
thistrucksforyou
07-10-2012, 04:29 AM
If they have no authority on the paths then are they violating your RIGHTS....Don't be so flipped and give up more of your rights in the name of SAFTEY !
rubicon
07-10-2012, 05:16 AM
If they have no authority on the paths then are they violating your RIGHTS....Don't be so flipped and give up more of your rights in the name of SAFTEY !
thistrucksforyou: Thank you. My point exactly. For the most part cart drivers are very well behaved. The references to those killed if examined are void of such things as speeding infractions. In one instance a contractor runs a stop sign and kills a resident. In other examples its because of health reasons or the driver ought not to be able to drive a mix master. In another a guy from Oxford who has had his auto licensed pulled because of sight problems uses our golf cart paths so he can drive something and then hits a pedestrian. I was so mad about this I e-mailed the district only to be told nothing. Why and how can non residents be allowed to use our cartpaths? Where is the outcry here? Its bad enough that we do not have any really say in this community, albeit they feign otherwise . If law enforcement protction is so effective then why and how did this Oxford resident continue to use our cartpaths. The answer is because the cops are focused on anyone going 20.1mph. And the kicker is it isn't that guy but the one going 12-14mph that is creating the larger problems. Sorry folks but this is another one of those sore spots with me and because of this nonsense I use my golf cart sparely, in fact I am thinking about selling it and rented a cart when I play championship courses...its really is cheaper in the long run...and yes my cart is set at the legal speed limit
Joaniesmom
07-10-2012, 06:26 PM
Reading this thread just got me thinking. Yes, I do that sometimes! Are there courses available to teach newbies how to drive golf cars in The Villages? I, for one would be eager to sign up. I've never been behind the wheel of of a golf car in my life! And the Roundabouts!!!! I may have to go back to college for those!
Joaniesmom
Indydealmaker
07-10-2012, 06:41 PM
If they have no authority on the paths then are they violating your RIGHTS....Don't be so flipped and give up more of your rights in the name of SAFTEY !
The sheriff has a right to be on the multimodal paths as does anyone else, resident or not. They are public access.
Villageshooter
07-10-2012, 07:47 PM
I want my law enforcement officers fighting crime,,,when they have all illegal drugs ,,,and thieves ...and speeding contractors,,, God forbid they even consider every worker has his green card! Then please take out after the crime infested golf paths!! Thank heavens they only give Barney only one bullet!
Did this guy have an AK 47? Real crime fighter!
Joaniesmom
07-10-2012, 09:24 PM
lovesports: In another thread that went on for pages, a couple was given a ticket for having any open container in their cart "while parked". So someone getting a ticket DWI ticket loses its shock impact here. Again and I have lived here quite a few years. iPeople who generally complain about getting passed by other carts are just the people who travel the paths 10-14 miles per hour. I just don't feel the police are justified in many ways the way they treat people here ...I'm just saying. However it is more popular to cry law and order.
Is it illegal to pass other carts?
Joaniesmom
asianthree
07-10-2012, 09:25 PM
some of the lawn guys scare me
rubicon
07-10-2012, 09:31 PM
The sheriff has a right to be on the multimodal paths as does anyone else, resident or not. They are public access.
So as public access all sumter county taxpayers are paying for their creation, upkeep, etc??????????/. I know some roads are public access. If you are right there are substantially more flaws in TV concept....just saying
Schaumburger
07-11-2012, 04:29 AM
Reading this thread just got me thinking. Yes, I do that sometimes! Are there courses available to teach newbies how to drive golf cars in The Villages? I, for one would be eager to sign up. I've never been behind the wheel of of a golf car in my life! And the Roundabouts!!!! I may have to go back to college for those!
Joaniesmom
Not to hijack the thread, but last year when I rented was my first time ever driving a golf cart. My first day renting the villa, a friend of my landlord (bless her heart) gave me a 45 minute "driving" lesson in the golf cart. I told her she could make some $ giving new residents golf cart driving lessons. And I loved the electric cart I used when renting last month. :gc:
justjim
07-11-2012, 01:56 PM
Its not personal and its not because I don't have high regard for the Sheriff Deputies, I just think they should have more important work to do than patrol golf cart trails in a retirement community. And that's all I've got to say about that!
Challenger
07-11-2012, 02:11 PM
Its not personal and its not because I don't have high regard for the Sheriff Deputies, I just think they should have more important work to do than patrol golf cart trails in a retirement community. And that's all I've got to say about that!
I see it much like a cop on the beat observing and being observed . I don't believe that p0lice presence serves only one purpose but rather provides security that is multifacited. JMHO
RichieLion
07-11-2012, 02:21 PM
The sheriffs have no jurisdiction on the multi-modal paths (they're not just for golf carts)
I don't care if the sheriff's carting, walking, jogging, cycling or cooping on one of the donated benches.
Only the paths that share a road are within their jurisdiction.
Nothing else being discussed on this thread is of any real importance to me.
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