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Originally posted by Sandman333:
[b]2 over is ridiculous, the judge would laugh me out of court. I generally don't write anything less than 10 over on the highway, 5 in town.
Why not ?? He is breaking the law isn't he ?? This is why people get bitter about their tickets. 10 over on the highway is 75, yet most folks wouldn't get a ticket (generally).

Yet.....tack a couple more on to 75mph and ??. Do you ticket for the difference between 75mph and what the person was doing or is the ticket for the full amount ?? If you generally don't ticket for 10 over, I honestly think it's a little unfair to ticket someone for 15 over.

It is this inconsistency that really frustrates me.

And no, I'm not bitter about my last ticket, just very annoyed at myself for getting caught as I had seen troopers in that spot 2 or 3 times the previous week.

Regards.....[/b]
Here we enter the relm of officer discretion. Without it, I would be required to stop and ticket every single violation I see. I wouldn't be happy, and neither would the public. I've let people go with a verbal warning who were doing 15+ over, and ticketed those who were only doing 8 over (highway). Why? Because after a while you get to be a pretty good judge of just how a traffic stop affects a person, and whether it would be more effective to warn or write, as far as changing their driving habits. Some people will not change their habits no matter what, and so I write them. Eventually, they will get enough tickets that their license will be suspended, and so their driving habits will change whether they want them to or not. At least in IL, we arrest for DWR/DWS.

Why won't I even stop someone for 2 over? The margin of error in your speedometer at highway speeds is likely greater than that. Given that, what's the point of stopping them? At 10 over, you are easily aware that you are exceeding the limit, even without paying close attention to your speedometer, and thus you have no excuse. Same goes for 5 over in town.


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Sandman, just want you to know I have nothing but respect for you. With your attitude it sounds like your town would be a good place to live and raise a family. And while I truly love the concept of the "contacts per day" system some, evil, people try to make money however they can.

Notice the rise of the traffic camera and its automated ticket generation. It seems to me that the powers that be could not get cops to write enough tickets and so prefer the automated system. No people with consciences making prudent decisions, no warm bodies to pay. Traffic cameras are truly a horrific development but I believe they are just the evolution of political greed. Here is one link on the subject although there is quite a bit more out there.
Seattle Times
But critics, including U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey, have tagged the technology as a "Big Brother" intrusion that is more about generating revenue than traffic safety.

And please people, show the man some love. I am fairly certain there are other people in "the system" on the board and Sandman is the only one with the fortitude to keep up conservation on these topics. I learn by debate and he has consistently favored us with his presence. So in other words, feel the love or I am gonna club ya.


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