Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Lawtey Florida, speedtrap
Most folks have heard of this small town in north Florida on highway 301. I had heard that due to abuse their police force had been disbanded and was not allowed to write speeding tickets anymore. That is false. Yesterday I went through that town and while I was there witnessed the speedtrap setup and writing tickets like mad. Beware when you approach this town. AAA had advised in the past regarding this notorious town. I met a Canadian couple while getting gas and they had heard of it up north too. Beware as this is Florida at its worst.
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Far too may police departments across he country and especially those pushing red light cameras have allowed income to dominate the issue and feign safety as the prime motivator. I wish the police associations would release any independent and unbiased study to support their claims that it reduces accidents in the long term.
But this is one of those populist issues that opponents can never win because of the nature of it |
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The "town" that disbanded it's police force was Hampton, which is south of Starke.
As for Lawtey or Waldo (both notorious speed traps in days gone by) .... their is MORE than adequate signs that warn you to slow down now .... if you get a speeding ticket in either now, it is your fault. |
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The issue wasn't that the police were writing tickets for speeding. The issue was that the Chief of Police told them that they had to write a certain number of tickets per month and that is illegal in Florida.
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Its one thing to instruct officers to arrest speeders, etc it is quite another to set a quota like many other professions which deal with the public's trust |
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Just see the notoriety an entity receives when it is only doing it's duty.
ENFORCING the law. A very selective concept in America these days. big BIG round of applause for those that do. Just witness the caution exercised by these communities that have earned a reputation for ENFORCEMENT!!! Now if we could get the three counties of TV to be as vigilant in the ENFORCEMENT to a point where all who enter would abide by the speed limit or they will be stopped. I think they should have a dedicated force that does nothing but that. The increased revenues would foot the bill. |
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Whether hiding or in plain site, or unmarked cars. It does in fact work. Why does everybody slow down when they enter a school zone here in TV (and a lot of other places)? Becasue they KNOW there is a cop nearby and they KNOW they will get ticketed for speeding. Enforcement, plain and simple. Since enforcement in TV is selective and inconsistent the results are easily on display. Speeding is rampant. Stop signs are meaningless. Just to cite a couple of examples. |
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Wow! It sure did not take too long for the tide to turn from the Police Rally at Lake Sumter Landing to bashing police for having speed traps, did it?
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I didn't get a ticket
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I don't believe it is about police bashing but rather expressing disappointment for hose departments that would let the almighty dollar dictate the reason they issue tickets and not public safety
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