Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Last edited by John_W; 12-11-2019 at 04:18 PM. |
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careful what you wish for!
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Let's bring this back to the topic. I was driving down Buena Vista today just South of Sumter and I saw two police cars parked on the grass. (Both had their lights on). One of the policemen had a hand-held device. It appeared they were monitoring the speed of some type of vehicle. I was in a car, so I can't be sure, but it looked like they were clocking golf carts.
If someone drove through that area and has better information, let me know |
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Calumet Avenue even better most come down it 35 plus. Actually any street in villages is great road for ticketing law breaker’s.
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I received a speeding ticket which was my first ever moving violation in 50+ years of driving down in Broward County S FL 4 years ago before I moved down here. My mother was seriously ill and I rushed down from NJ, rented a car and drove too fast down Pines Blvd on the way to the hospital in Pembroke Pines and was stopped along with 20 other cars for 55 in 40. The cop wouldn't let me go but his automatic ticket printer was very fast - like a tire change at the Indy 500!. Anyway I flew back home, hired an attorney down here (Ticket Clinic) to deal with the ticket to avoid points. I was assuming he was just going to plea it down as he said they usually do successfully 90% of the time in FL. He subpoenaed the license of the radar apparatus and it was not properly certified as required by law and my ticket was fully dismissed and nothing was on my record. Attorney cost me around $500 IIRC but it saved me 5x that in insurance increases in NJ. how accurate does police radar need to be - Google Search Last edited by EdFNJ; 12-10-2019 at 10:00 PM. |
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At the new residents VHA meeting this evening, the Sheriff warned all of the use of radar and an un-marked golf car. Impared driving was next on his low tolerance list.
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I'm confused by your wording----Does this mean the sheriff is more interested in golf carts going 21 mph than he is in impaired drivers? If so, it's a sad commentary on the priorities of law enforcement.
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Of course not, just the next topic discussed with strong emphasis on the very serious concequences, poor wording on my part.
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No problem, thank you. Sad that my first interpretation was less supportive of LEO than it should have been. Mea culpa
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I hope they are including people driving while using their phones under the definition of “impaired driving”.
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some people really race around the curves, and pass other carts, on the paths,dangerous curves to be in such a hurry going into a tunnel.accident waiting to happen |
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The cart paths are owned by The Villages. Is that correct? I'm not talking about the diamond marked paths along the roads, but in areas off of the roads, such as along Buenea Vista. How can the police issue a ticket on those cart paths that aren't on the road, and not owned by the county? Just curios.
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If by "The Villages", you mean the Developer, that is not correct except for the newer areas where they may not have been turned over to the CDDs yet. In general, the MMPs are owned the the CDDs, at least they are in my CDD. I believe you will find that the police will only become involved with the MMPs for DUIs and accidents.
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