11 Insanely Corrupt Speed-Trap Towns
Caught stealing from motorists, these towns disbanded their police forces or even disbanded their governments altogether.

CASTLEBERRY, ALABAMA
The Birmingham News recently investigated the tiny town of Brookside, Alabama, a place "with no traffic lights and one retail store [that] collected $487 in fines and forfeitures for every man, woman and child." Income from fines and forfeitures comprised a whopping 49 percent of the town's budget. Lawsuits allege that Brookside police officers made up charges to soak vehicle owners for thousands of dollars in fines.
Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth is asking for an official state audit of the town and its police force. That doesn't bode well for Brookside officials, in light of some recent history and similar stories across the country from decades past.
In 2017, the News reported that Castleberry, Alabama, with a population of about 500, was generating revenue through what amounted to highway robbery. More than a dozen lawsuits claimed that Castleberry officers illegally arrested and searched motorists, seizing their cash and cars without filing charges or even paperwork. In the ensuing scandal, Castleberry trimmed its police force down to just two part-time police officers.
Speed-trap towns—that is, small towns that raise revenue through unreasonably aggressive and sometimes illegal traffic enforcement—are a scam nearly as old as the automobile itself.
"The 'speed trap' industry as practised by rural constables shows little abatement in this country and some concerted movement must be made by automobilists as a class if they would secure immunity from annoyance and extortion as individuals," the New York Sun opined in 1907. As early as 1908, the Automobile Club of America published lists of towns known for speed traps and rigid traffic enforcement.
Over the decades, speed-trap towns have popped up, gained notoriety, and in some cases stopped existing as a consequence of their thieving. Reviewing newspaper archives, Reason found 10 U.S. towns with especially corrupt traffic enforcement. Most ended up disbanding their police departments, and some disincorporated entirely.
WILMER, ALABAMA
Before Brookside and Castleberry, there was Wilmer, Alabama, a small town of about 500 situated near Mobile. In the early 1990s, Wilmer controlled eight miles of U.S. 98, a popular route for drivers coming from Mississippi's dry counties to stock up on booze. In the short stretch of U.S. 98 that Wilmer policed, the speed limit changed six times.
Wilmer gained such an obnoxious reputation that one local business, Snuffy Smith's antique store—which also sold liquor, pigs' feet, ammunition, and bait—put up a 12-foot sign that read, "MOTORISTS BEWARE. SPEED TRAP NEXT 6 MILES."
The local district attorney investigated Wilmer in 1992 and concluded that the town had been running a speed trap for the past decade to keep itself afloat. Several former Wilmer police officers said the mayor and town council gave them ticket quotas to meet. The district attorney warned Wilmer to knock it off or he would seek a court order against the town.
Meanwhile, local residents had grown so fed up with the town's lousy reputation and financial quagmire—it didn't have the tax base to survive without the speed trap—that they decided to exercise a nuclear option in Alabama's state code that allows towns with populations under 1,100 to disincorporate voluntarily.
The town held two votes to dissolve itself. The first attempt was thrown out in court, but the second vote stuck. Residents successfully voted 184–73 in favor of disincorporation. Wilmer wiped itself off the map in 1993.
Alas, dissolving a town doesn't make every town problem go away. Wilmer had around 3,200 outstanding traffic tickets when it dissolved. Because no one knew what to do with the many checks and money orders that later arrived to settle those tickets, they just sat around in a Mobile courthouse. When drivers who'd been nabbed by Wilmer's speed trap went to renew their licenses, some of them as far away as New Mexico and New Jersey, they found out they couldn't because of their debt to a nonexistent town.
Snuffy Smith's warning stayed up until at least 2009. The speed trap was long gone, but the sign, like Ozymandias, stood as a warning to passing mayors with grand dreams.
FRUITHURST, ALABAMA
In 1975, Alabama Attorney General Bill Baxley declared that the small hamlet of Fruithurst, near the Georgia border, was "the worst speed trap in the nation" and "a terrible blot on the good name of Alabama."
Baxley and the Alabama Motorists Association had started digging into allegations that Fruithurst was running a rapacious speed trap (and also illegally searching vehicles). The hamlet of 250 souls employed six police officers. Before the state put the kibosh on them, Fruithurst cops were collecting $200,000 a year from the wallets of passing motorists. The town was issuing more tickets than Montgomery and about half as many as Birmingham, population roughly 290,000.
As the Alabama Journal detailed in 1975, one case involved a woman arrested for traveling 58 in a 55-mph zone. She was also charged with transporting untaxed liquor—a half-empty miniature bottle of liqueur in her purse. Her arrest was both an abuse of law enforcement powers and a mockery of the very idea of legitimate traffic safety enforcement.
Under scrutiny, Fruithurst abolished its police force. Baxley filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction and took the unusual step of setting up a public defender's office in a trailer next to Fruithurst's town hall, promising representation for anyone ensnared by the speed trap. Fruithurst settled the lawsuit by agreeing not to patrol the highway anymore.
HAMPTON, FLORIDA
In the 1990s, the Florida town of Hampton annexed a small portion of U.S. 301. If you looked at Hampton's boundaries on a map, you would have seen a comically thin strip of land extending west from town until it met the highway, where it turned north for a quarter of a mile. It was like a gerrymandered legislative district, except Hampton was scooping up traffic revenue rather than votes.
Many speed-trap towns defend their aggressive traffic enforcement on ostensible public safety grounds. But Hampton could not even make that sort of claim, since the highway was a mile away. Yes, the scheme was brazen, but two other nearby towns along the same highway, Waldo and Lawtey, had found dependable revenue streams doing the same. (More on that below.) In 2011, according to CNN, Hampton issued 9,515 speeding tickets and brought in more than $253,000.
Things started to unravel in 2012, when AAA erected billboards on U.S. 301 warning of the speed trap and the local sheriff grew increasingly suspicious of Hampton's inept officers.
A 2014 audit of Hampton's books reported rampant nepotism, misuse of public property, poor bookkeeping, and missing funds. For example, $132,000 was charged to a town account at a convenience store across the street from town hall. The primary function of the government of this town of 477 souls appeared to be to support the lifestyles of the police department's 19 officers.
When CNN interviewed the mayor about Hampton's woes, he was sitting in jail on charges of selling an oxycodone pill to an undercover cop.
Two disgusted Florida state lawmakers, one of whom had received a speeding ticket from Hampton's finest, threatened to introduce a bill to revoke the town's charter. Hampton only avoided the wrath of the state legislature by disbanding its police force, de-annexing the strip of highway, and accepting the resignation of every public official who held office when the scandal broke.
WALDO, FLORIDA
Unlike most of the cases featured here, the speed trap in Waldo, Florida, was brought down not by outside pressure but from the inside.
The town, just seven miles south of Hampton, was a well-known speed trap. The speed limit changed six times on the stretch of highway running through Waldo, and AAA erected billboards warning motorists about it. About half of Waldo's $1 million in annual revenue in 2013 came from traffic fines.
Then, in 2014, the police chief was suspended after the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) launched an investigation into the town's ticket-writing practices. Shortly after that, five Waldo police officers went before the town council and accused the chief of forcing them to meet illegal ticket quotas. The interim chief was accused of mishandling evidence.
After the FDLE gave the small town the estimated bill to get its evidence storage facilities up to standards, the council decided to cut its losses and voted 4–1 to disband its police force.
The Tampa Bay Times reported that one of the officers who blew the whistle unpinned his badge after the vote. "It's what was right," he told the newspaper. "A lot of people complain about cops not stepping across the blue line, and this is a prime example, because you have to worry about this kind of stuff."
NEW ROME, OHIO
The village of New Rome, Ohio, was all of three blocks long and three blocks wide, but what it lacked in size it more than made up for in traffic enforcement. During the 1990s and early 2000s, it ran one of Ohio's most hated speed traps.
Columbus Monthly reported that in the year 2000, New Rome generated nearly $362,000 from traffic enforcement on a 1,000-foot stretch of highway. Its revenue that year was $380,000.
New Rome's dozen or so police officers (out of a -dwindling population of about 60) would likely still be plying their -nefarious trade today if it hadn't been so obvious that money was -disappearing from village coffers. Auditors began noting bookkeeping irregularities in the 1990s. Records went missing or were destroyed. Large sums of money couldn't be accounted for. There was a string of indictments for embezzlement and public corruption.
In 2002, state auditor Jim Petro investigated New Rome and declared that it was "the per-capita corruption capital of Ohio." Petro found that $120,000 had simply disappeared from New Rome over the past decade.
No one on the village council had been elected by the actual voters since 1979. The village council members and the mayor, most of whom were related, didn't bother to file for elections and just appointed each other as needed when their terms expired, citing the small population and lack of interest.
Anger toward the tiny village and its police force led to a -dedicated website for haters (newromesucks.com); an unflattering 2003 Car and Driver profile ("a chickenshit town, a little police state"); and frequent protests outside the double-wide trailer that functioned as the village hall, court, and police station.
Amid all of this, an outsider candidate swept into the mayor's office by launching his candidacy in secret to avoid tipping off the old guard. The mayor didn't even bother filing to run, so the challenger waited until the deadline and filed. The mayor and his cronies also failed to challenge his petition, so he appeared on the ballot uncontested; he won the race 8–0. But the village council refused to recognize his victory, or to even hand over the gavel, and tried to appoint its own mayor. The local county prosecutor certified the election and decided that only one of the council members was legitimately holding a seat. However, the lone remaining member simply reappointed the others back to the council after they resigned, allowing them to continue operating as a rump government.
In 2003, the new mayor put the question to voters of whether New Rome should continue to exist or be absorbed into its closest neighbor. The town voted 21–11 to stay alive, but the state legislature had other plans.
That year, Ohio lawmakers passed a bill specifically targeting New Rome that allowed the state to dissolve small towns in fiscal distress with populations under 150. Under that law, the New Roman Empire was finally disincorporated in 2004. Several dozen of the village's critics held a mock funeral to celebrate its demise, complete with a coffin and pallbearers.
ST. GEORGE, MISSOURI
The postage-stamp town of St. George, Missouri, covered just 0.2 square miles and had a population of about 1,300 people, but it generated a surprisingly large number of scandals.
It was mostly known as a petty speed trap. But there was also one time in 1984 when its police chief was convicted for conspiracy in the car bombing of a St. Louis mobster. Or the time in 2007 when a St. George cop was caught on camera berating and intimidating a 20-year-old man, Brett Darrow, and threatening to fabricate charges against him. After Darrow asserted his constitutional rights and didn't show the expected amount of subservience, the officer allegedly pinned him against his car and screamed in his face, "Do you want to go to jail for some fucking reason I come up with?"
The Darrow video went viral in an early example of citizen footage of police abuse gaining national media attention. The St. George police chief fired the abusive officer, and the bad publicity led to the town's downfall. (The police chief, -newspapers reported, had been previously suspended at a different department for sexually harassing a 17-year-old girl.)
St. George disbanded its police force in 2008, handing over traffic enforcement to the county sheriff's office. In 2011, a local alderman, Carmen Wilkerson, ousted the incumbent mayor in a write-in campaign. Wilkerson ran on a platform of becoming St. George's last mayor; she and a slate of other candidates wanted to dissolve the town, especially after learning that the incumbent mayor was plotting to revive the old speed trap by contracting with another town's police force. Wilkerson's campaign slogan? "Save Us From Our City."
With residents facing steep tax hikes—the town was deep in debt even before the speed trap ended—St. George voted 345–128 in favor of dissolution in November 2011. The St. Louis Beacon reported that Wilkerson hugged allies and friends as the results rolled in, "jumping up and down and then teary-eyed," surely one of the only politicians in history thrilled to be voted out of office.
MARICOPA, CALIFORNIA
In the 2000s, the town of Maricopa gained a reputation for targeting drivers, especially farm workers, in the hopes that they'd be undocumented immigrants, thus allowing the small police department to impound their cars without much fuss.
Jennie Pasquarella, an attorney with the ACLU of Southern California, told the Los Angeles Times that Maricopa "has been a shining example of impoundments gone wrong. They're essentially creating a racket to steal people's cars."
When drivers began avoiding the town, one gas station owner put up a large sign at his station: "Stop the Maricopa Police Dept. Out of Control Traffic Tactics. Your Voices Have the Real Power! Speak Up & Tell Them to Stop!"
A Kern County grand jury report accused Maricopa police of targeting Latino motorists and seizing vehicles from undocumented immigrants. The grand jury report urged the debt-ridden town to get rid of its police department and then get rid of itself through disincorporation.
Maricopa chose the former, disbanding its police force in 2012 and contracting with the county for law enforcement.
In a similar California case, the town of Maywood outsourced its law enforcement in 2010, a year after the state attorney general released a scathing report on its police force. The report found lax oversight, unchecked and excessive force, sexual assaults, illegal searches and arrests, and an abusive vehicle checkpoint and impound program that Maywood relied on for revenue.
MACKS CREEK, MISSOURI
If a small town has a law named after it, it's probably not for a good reason. Such was the case with Macks Creek, an obnoxious speed trap that inspired the Missouri legislature to pass the Macks Creek Law in 1995. This bill capped the percentage of annual revenue that towns could generate from ticket fines at 45 percent.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported that, at Macks Creek's peak, the town of 472 was issuing 2,900 tickets a year. Municipal court fines accounted for three-fourths of its revenue.
Two years later, a state audit found sloppy bookkeeping, financial mismanagement, and evidence that Macks Creek police had simply switched to issuing parking tickets rather than moving violations, thereby evading the letter (though certainly not the spirit) of the Macks Creek Law. Most town officials resigned in the wake of the report. Three years later, Macks Creek declared bankruptcy.
By 2005, no one could really figure out why it was still a town. Two proposals were put on the ballot: one to rename the town (as Baghdad), the other to disincorporate. Both failed. The town lingered on until 2012, when residents voted again and this time managed to dissolve Macks Creek for good.
PATTON VILLAGE, TEXAS
Patton Village, Texas, neither disbanded its police force nor disincorporated itself. But the place still warrants special -mention.
The town annexed a mile-long strip of U.S. 59 in 1971 and promptly embraced highway robbery, deploying unmarked police cars and radar guns. It became such a well-known Texas speed trap that a state representative introduced and successfully passed legislation in 1989 to cap the money that small towns could generate from traffic enforcement at 30 percent of their total budgets. During its peak, Patton Village raised more than 90 percent of its annual revenue from traffic tickets.
The Patton Village police chief, David Broussard, was so aggrieved by that legislation that he went on a 12-day hunger strike to try to persuade the governor to veto it, subsisting only on "coffee, water and an occasional beer."
"I don't know what more I could do to open people's eyes," Broussard said, according to United Press International. "Someone has got to take a stand for poor folks."
Thankfully, Broussard's stunt did not sway the governor, who signed the legislation.
LUDOWICI, GEORGIA
Ludowici, Georgia, was one of the first speed-trap towns to gain national notoriety. Situated on the U.S. 301 route to Jacksonville, it became infamous in the 1950s for extorting tourists on their way to Florida.
Ludowici was a genuine innovator in the field. In addition to running a typical speed trap, the town installed a stoplight that suddenly changed from green to red with no yellow in between. According to varying accounts, the light was controlled by an alert observer holding a remote switch while stationed in a barber shop or a bus station. A Ludowici police officer was parked at the intersection to collect on-the-spot fines from drivers who ran the light.
These traps operated alongside other local scams, such as "clip joints," where tourists could lighten their wallets by playing rigged games of chance. Gas station attendants were also known to sabotage cars, making work for co-conspirator mechanics who charged a hefty price.
When you scam thousands of tourists a year, word tends to get around. Time ran features on Ludowici in 1959 (a "jerkwater traffic trap") and 1970 (a "malignant exception to progress"). The bad publicity—it was poor form, after all, to fleece Yankees before they got to Florida—led three consecutive Georgia governors to try to end Ludowici's two-bit racket.
In 1963, Gov. Carl Sanders temporarily suspended police arrest powers in Long County, which included Ludowici, because of endemic corruption. In 1970, Gov. Lester Maddox posted two billboards outside Ludowici warning of the speed trap and clip joints. Maddox also threatened to bring in the National Guard while hinting at further state retaliation. "There's a bridge just outside of town," he noted with the tender concern of a mafia boss. "I'll talk to the Highway Department, but it could be that the bridge needs repairing and will have to be closed for 18 months or so."
In the end, Ludowici was brought down not by Maddox, but by Interstate 95. Tourists no longer had to run a gauntlet of cops and flim-flam men to reach Florida's sunnier climes, and the town faded into well-deserved obscurity.
When Time profiled Ludowici's foibles in 1970, it declared that speed-trap towns were "now largely and mercifully extinct." Unfortunately, the obituary was premature; speed traps have proven to be a durably attractive swindle for unscrupulous police departments, despite numerous state laws standing in the way.
The good news is that speed traps are a terrible business strategy in the long term. So let the stories above serve as cautionary tales for any municipality looking greedily at a busy stretch of highway. Like customers avoiding a business with a bad reputation, motorists eventually learn to shun such places whenever possible. Before too long, pesky journalists and state investigators start poking around. If you're not careful, you just might not have a town anymore.
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Surprised not to see Golden Meadow Louisiana on this list.
A town near where I lived in Michigan had a road leading in; As an unmarked road, it defaulted to 55mph under Michigan law.
About a quarter mile from town, a prominent sign lowered the speed limit to 35mph. AS you entered town, a sign hidden behind a bush lowered it to 25mph. Yeah, lots of speeding tickets.
But penny ante compared to any of these towns.
What town?
Yes. Name and shame. Needs to be done more often.
"An administration official" my ass.
Almont. But I see they've relocated the sign since then. Used to be behind that smoke bush.
...and no road leading out.
Almost sounds like Charlevoix but they have two roads leading in and one out. If you wanna drive north, you gotta get past the draw bridge which raises every 30 minutes to wither allow the beaver Island ferry out or some one with an oversized yacht.
I was reading the local newspaper one time where it mentioned the town of Charlevoix collected $1,000,000 in traffic fines.
Now for those who do not know about Charlevoix, it is situated on the shores of Lake Michigan and has a large lake system within the boundaries of the town and Charlevoix county: Round Lake and Lake Charlevoix. Some of the most expensive and well known homes in the town including the famed "mushroom homes". Lake front property is outrageous but expected.
So I do not know why the city felt it needed to collect so much in traffic fines as it seems to be doing quite well with property taxes and revenue from resorters as well as the wealthy who vacation there.
Believe me, when the local airport has more than a dozen private jets there and this is in northern Michigan where you just don't see this kind of traffic.
Today, speed traps as a revenue source. Tomorrow, miscarriages that just possibly MIGHT have been caused by your irresponsible actions!
Today, speed traps as a revenue source. Tomorrow,
miscarriagessniffles that just possibly MIGHT have been caused by your irresponsible actions!Lest y'all think I wax implausibly outraged...
https://reason.com/2022/04/04/alabama-bill-would-require-negative-pregnancy-test-to-buy-medical-marijuana/
Alabama Bill Would Require Negative Pregnancy Test To Buy Medical Marijuana
Doctors, medical testing facilities, and LEOs in cahoots, in order to raise revenue all around! Your excess speed MIGHT have killed someone! Your pot-use and-or drinking MIGHT have hurt someone (such as a fartilized egg smell), had you been pregnant! Next on the hit parade: Pregnancy tests for all women (or other "birth-capable persons") before they are allowed to buy booze!
Now do mask and vaccine mandates.
I see & appreciate the crux of your argument! I have nothing vaguely humorous or uniquely snarky to add, sad to say...
Oh, wait, well, maybe the intersection of the two things? Pregnancy tests for all women (or other "birth-capable persons") before they are allowed to NOT wear masks at ALL times, or are allowed to NOT be vaccinated?!? (As well as allowed to ride motorbikes, go sky-diving, scuba-diving, mountain-climbing, or any other dangerous or strenuous activities. Use your imagination! I am sure that Government Almighty will!)
But you've never had anything vaguely humorous to add.
You're just hurt My Precious Baby Feelings, and my surge of stress hormones had just crippled my fartilized egg smell! I'm telling Government Almighty on you!
Also, be ye hereby and alwaysby, even foreverby, notified, my lawyers and I are CUMMING for ye!
Accordingly (with the writing-assistance of MY attorney), please be advised that the hurtful statements of Nick Gillespie's Sweatervest has caused ME to require, for MY “medically required” recovery:
’20 hours of self-esteem therapy
’32 hours of crystal-healing therapy
’34 hours of aromatherapy
’15 hours of therapy-therapy
’17 hours of Government-Almighty-Loves-MEEE-therapy
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That comes up to around-about $137,538.27! So PAY UP, or else!
Yours Truly,
A Truly and Deeply Hurt, Long-Suffering VICTIM!!!
Still not funny.
Good job! You're just scored another 30 hours of past-lives regression therapy for me!
(I think YOU were behind me getting burned as a WITCH in a past life of mine, witch-burner! And now we will find out! On YOUR dime! Thanks!)
You're definitely a witch, Sqrlsy, you baby-hating, child-grooming ghoul.
You can add defending bigotry to your list.
I forgot! Also 20 hours of alien-abduction therapy!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ed8ALToWeg
Clinical hypnotherapist Laurie McDonald treats patients who have experienced alien phenomena by regressing them back to the moment of their abduction to relive and process their experience. Some of Laurie’s clients find her online, others say the aliens told them to seek her out.
For the first time ever, Laurie has allowed cameras into her hypnotherapy session. VICE traveled to Laurie’s Sacramento office to witness her regress a first-time client who is looking for answers after a lifetime of experiencing alien abductions.
He has never been funny no matter which account he is using.
More often than not he says it was sarcasm after people call him out for saying something stupid.
Der JesseBahnFuhrer has ALWAYS been funny in the head!
Fuck off, Sqrlsy, you shitposting troll.
I'm betting sqrls mom wishes she had an abortion
I'm not so sure she didn't.
She DID have an abortion! After it was disposed of in a special medical waste-dump, it combined itself with mucus, slime, viruses, bacteria, and maggots, re-constituted itself into a NEW booooogoidian creature, and became... The Highly Esteemed Rev. Arthur L. Kuckland!
Is there any worthwhile thing about Alabama?
One thing?
No, probably not.
Almost surely not.
Well, maybe a song.
Or maybe not.
Show us on the doll where Alabama touched you.
Alabama touched me in the "dixieland delight" near the "Tennessee River" with a" fiddle in the band" while singing a" song of the south " after I tried to press charges the judge said" roll on"
Kirkland was hoping for the peepee, but instead he got a kick to the side of the head.
I just like mocking half-educated conservative hayseeds, making fun of faux libertarian clingers, and noting that right-wing bigots are despicable and obsolete.
With Alabama, you hit three deplorable with a single comment.
Ideas!
So the men of Alabama remind you of the bigger, stronger boys that routinely pummeled you as a child?
So... Might makes right, right, right-wing wrong-nut and witchburner? ... Let's beat the shit out of them, and then make fun of them! Like the skuuul-yerd bulleees that wee R-Mac!
That’s not even close to what he said. Jesus Christ on a cracker.
You resent the hell out of the fact that many other people are flat-out, better, more honest people than you are, right? More “live and let live”, and WAAAY less authoritarian?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/in-love-and-war/201706/why-some-people-resent-do-gooders
From the conclusion to the above…
These findings suggest that we don’t need to downplay personal triumphs to avoid negative social consequences, as long as we make it clear that we don’t look down on others as a result.
SQRLSY back here now… So, I do NOT want you to feel BAD about YOU being an authoritarian asshole, and me NOT being one! PLEASE feel GOOD about you being an evil, lying asshole! You do NOT need to push me (or other REAL lovers of personal liberty) down, so that you can feel better about being an asshole! EVERYONE ADORES you for being that asshole that you are, because, well, because you are YOU! FEEL that self-esteem, now!
Shorter sqrlsy: You thought that was crazy? Watch this!
Retarded old psychopath.
People resent "do-gooders" because they are authoritarian nannies who don't actually do any good.
“Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive.
It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies.
The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.
They may be more likely to go to Heaven yet at the same time likelier to make a Hell of earth.” - C.S. Lewis
Hey Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer...
Was Jesus Christ one of Your "authoritarian nannies who don't actually do any good"? Was Gandhi one? Was Martin Luther Jr. one? No... They were all killed by small-minded, hateful, bigoted, self-righteous tribalists like YOU! They were as described below...
The intelligent, well-informed, and benevolent members of tribes have ALWAYS been resented by those who are made to look relatively worse (often FAR worse), as compared to the advanced ones. Especially when the advanced ones denigrate tribalism. The advanced ones DARE to openly mock “MY Tribe’s lies leading to violence against your tribe GOOD! Your tribe’s lies leading to violence against MY Tribe BAD! VERY bad!” And then that’s when the Jesus-killers, Mahatma Gandhi-killers, Martin Luther King Jr.-killers, etc., unsheath their long knives!
“Do-gooder derogation” (look it up) is a socio-biologically programmed instinct. SOME of us are ethically advanced enough to overcome it, using benevolence and free will! For details, see http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Do_Gooders_Bad/ and http://www.churchofsqrls.com/Jesus_Validated/ .
No, and you and your woke pals aren't Jesus, you crazy cultist.
Sorry you got butt hurt by my pointing out your complete lack of reading comprehension.
I sincerely hope you don’t slide into whatever brain disease Hihn had that made him so batshit insane, but calling me an authoritarian because I pointed out you were wrong seems like it might already be happening.
Not at all. I pity him for clearly being emotionally stunted for trauma he suffered growing up. He should seek therapy to learn better ways to deal with it than lashing out impotently.
I would suggest he take the ash rout. Suicide is painless
M*a*s*h*
EvilBahnFuhrer, drinking EvilBahnFuhrer Kool-Aid in a spiraling vortex of darkness, cannot or will not see the Light… It’s a VERY sad song! Kinda like this…
He’s a real Kool-Aid Man,
Sitting in his Kool-Aid Land,
Playing with his Kool-Aid Gland,
His Hero is Jimmy Jones,
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jim-Jones
Loves death and the dying moans,
Then he likes to munch their bones!
Has no thoughts that help the people,
He wants to turn them all to sheeple!
On the sheeple, his Master would feast,
Master? A disaster! Just the nastiest Beast!
Kool-Aid man, please listen,
You don’t know, what you’re missin’,
Kool-Aid man, better thoughts are at hand,
The Beast, to LEAVE, you must COMMAND!
A helpful book is to be found here: M. Scott Peck, Glimpses of the Devil
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1439167265/reasonmagazinea-20/
Hey EvilBahnFuhrer …
If EVERYONE who makes you look bad, by being smarter and better-looking than you, killed themselves, per your wishes, then there would be NO ONE left!
Who would feed you? Who’s tits would you suck at, to make a living? WHO would change your perpetually-smelly DIAPERS?!!?
You’d better come up with a better plan, Stan!
Everyone hates Sqrlsy but somehow it's everyone else's fault.
They’re the guys he actively seeks out to beat and abuse him.
Anyone not properly Trump-worshipping is BEGGING to get the shit beat out of him or her, right, right-wing wrong-nut and witchburner? Just like the ladies wearing attractive clothes are BEGGING to be raped! (And after that, we can blame-and-shame THEM for getting an abortion!)
It’s not surprising you’re defending a bigot.
You should be blamed-and-shamed for NOT taking quite ENOUGH "smart pills" from underneath the rabbit hutch! Now get going, before the remnants of your so-called "brains" ooze out of your ears!
Squirrel retreats to more poop eating talk, surprising no one.
It always devolves into shit-eating with you, Sqrlsy, you demented old copraphiliac.
No SQRLSY, Kirkland was a raving bigoted piece of shit long before Trump was president and hasn’t stopped being one since Biden got into office and started enacting legitimately authoritarian bullshit.
Oh, and you can fuck right off with trying to paint me as a Tump supporter just because I dislike and distrust Democrats more.
Golf Shores has some great seafood restaurants.
Just another example of doing what governments do best; separating people from their money.
Bitter, disaffected, worthless, right-wing anti-government cranks are among my favorite culture war casualties.
Replacement will ease their pointless torment.
My favorite culture war casualties are the ghouls and lazy sluts that are furious that the responsibility for abortion might be handed back to the states.
How’s Roe working out for you?
Who would have guessed that the slack-jawed, authoritarian misfits and right-wing incels who flock toward this site would turn out to be members of Libertarians For Statist Womb Management and Libertarians For Big-Government Micromanagement Of Ladyparts Clinics?
I do not expect Dobbs to survive a decade. There just aren't enough right-wing racists, superstitious gay-bashers, half-educated misogynists, backwater Republican xenophobes, and disaffected clingers left in America to enable conservatives to keep a Supreme Court majority much longer. An enlarged Court will do a lot of good for America, relegating the conservatives on the Court to a series of bitter, seething, powerless dissents until they are replaced.
Kirkland bot calls people anti-government, then calls them authoritarian. Because he IS that stupid.
And here I thought shrike was the stupidest motherfucker to post here.
Shrike's the evilest motherfucker to post here. Sqrlsy's the stupidest. Jeff's the biggest liar.
Marxist Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer is the most utterly devoted servant of the Evil One who posts here!
Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer, Supreme Demonic Director of Decay, Destruction, and Death, will now SPEAK! HARKKK silently and RESPECTFULLY, all ye lowly heathens, as She Directs Death, and announces WHICH few of us MIGHT deserve to live, and WHO all deserves to DIE-DIE-DIE!!!
https://reason.com/2022/01/25/did-these-three-officers-willfully-deprive-george-floyd-of-his-constitutional-rights/?comments=true#comment-9323626
“You should really join ᛋᛋqrlsy, ᛋᛋhrike. You two goosestepping fascists offing yourselves would definitely be a mitzvah.”
-Quote MammaryBahnFuhrer the "Expert Christian Theologian"
So Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer, Supreme Demonic Director of Decay, Destruction, and Death... WHEN are You going to STOP stealing the IDs of Your victims, and then posting kiddie porn in THEIR names, and then blaming THEM?
Inquiring minds want to KNOW, dammit!
You literally have defended pederasts and groomers here and yet you're going there?
What a sicko you are Sqrlsy.
Oh, but Marxist Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer is "pro-life", and has a FASHIONABLE purse, hairstyle, and whorestyle! Most of all, Her Expert Christian Theology will SAVE Her from the consequences of Her Own Perfect Evil!
Your the evil one here, Sqrlsy, you baby killing, pedophile apologist.
You've been losing the culture war the last few years
Normal people are fed up with you ????
How are these speed trap towns fundamentally different than all variations of the stationary bandit?
Ripping off visitors? How about lodging taxes and fees?
Ripping off all motorists, including locals? How about bridge tolls, imposed to pay for initial costs that have long been retired?
Just soaking everyone for as much as possible? How about the myriad city fees and taxes for just about everything they can imagine, with little or no real benefit to anyone not on the city payroll?
Toll-trolls under bridges, all of them!
Relatives of yours?
Yes! They ARE indeed relatives of yours!
I know you are but what am I? That’s pretty weak shiteater. Try harder.
An anti-Christ? A self-worshipper? An ignorance-worshipper? How many guesses do I get?
You're the Anti-Christ Sqrlsy? Somehow I can't see you being able to deceive a retarded child, let alone the nations.
If anyone can, Oh Perfect One, it is YOU, Mammary-Necrophilia-Fuhrer, Supreme Demonic Director of Decay, Destruction, and Death! All Hail... Or die!
Just shut the fuck up sqrlsy you fat slob. Can’t even kys without fucking it up.
I guess, because these are all stated somewhere. Lodging taxes and fees are now reported mixed in with hotel prices of the Google, so your higher fees make you fall down the price list. Toll bridges and roads are not usually the only way to get there: the Garcon Point bridge here in NW Florida is cranking the rates up and up, as fewer and fewer people use the bridge, imagine that. And many AL towns are surrounded by businesses that build right outside of city limits, in a complete raised middle finger to the fees and taxes they levy. [* usually, in a couple of years they get incorporated into the city, but I think it is a net win because much of the graft is in the building phase. IMHO, etc.]
Town in NC near where I live had a guy running for Sheriff a few years ago who promised to set up patrol cars on I85 and generate revenue for the town. He didn't get elected.
Funny thing is, the people complaining the most about speed traps are the ones that are speeding. Don't want a speeding ticket? Obey the posted speed limit
So what if it’s a an arbitrary limit? OBEY! DO AS YOU ARE TOLD.
Rules is rules.
"A poorly marked 25 mph zone on the freeway? Of course, there's a school just three miles away you monster. It's totally legit. ObEy tHE pOsTed spEEd LimIT"
Worried about the government spying on your phone activities?
Don't do anything shady.
Worried about being skeptical about phizer and Moderna? Release all the test data... Oh wait that would make the gov look bad
Kind of hard to whine about a minority when the minority is 90% of the population.
You show me some who claims they never speed and I'll show you someone who never drives.
Well I can gaureentee you that I have never speed!... In class B air space
You should come up to Seattle some time where your typical native does 10 under 198% of the time.
There’s a town near me where a stretch of road is 45, and everyone goes about 30. No one seems to realize the lights are timed for people to go 45, so you get caught at every light every time.
Maybe so but those idiots exiting the freeway and then under a bridge seem to have difficulty managing that maneuver. It's like watching the 11'8" bridge or Milwaukee roundabout.
If you subscribe to the concept of the 85th percentile, then only 5% of them are speeding.
I will continue doing my best to fill in for Reason's leading economics expert until he returns to his regular commenting schedule.
Good morning Peanuts! Say, isn't this Biden economy amazing? India's richest person Gautam Adani is up $43.5 billion this year! So don't believe wingnut.com disinformation claiming voters give Biden a mediocre rating on the economy because they're annoyed by inflation. Only spittin' tobaccy has increased in price.
#DefendBidenAtAllCosts
Just between us peanuts, when will the official Koch messaging change from "inflation is not happening" to "inflation is happening and it's good for you"?
#TrillionairsForBidenflationEvenInIndia
He has switched back to farmers for trump. Do better obl.
Maricopa sniffed bad; change to 25 pretty far out. Took the hint every time, never got busted.
Maricopa cops were a disgrace. The town got what it deserved.
New CNN poll is showing the lefts reaction to the leaked memo may be backfiring.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/oops-scotus-draft-leak-may-drive-more-republicans-to-voting-booths-poll-says
“The share of registered voters who say they are extremely or very enthusiastic about voting this fall rose 6 points between the first survey and the second, but that increase is about even across party lines,” CNN reported. “Among Democrats, 43% now say they are extremely or very enthusiastic, up 7 points. Among Republicans, it’s 56%, up 9 points. And voters who say overturning Roe would make them ‘happy’ are nearly twice as enthusiastic about voting this fall as those who say such a ruling would leave them ‘angry’ (38% extremely enthusiastic among those happy, 20% among those angry).”
This poor junta can't even wag the dog properly. They failed in using Ukraine and they're failing with the leak.
Really? I guess Chuck Todd didn't get the memo. His promo for his show today was almost a gleeful announcement that the abortion issue had stopped the Red wave in its tracks.
It comes to soon. If they had waited a month or two until the actual ruling came into effect, it likely would have had more impact, but by November we will likely be facing true stagflation, likely the war in Ukraine will still either be continuing or resulted in something other than a clear victory for Ukraine (probably loss of at least two provinces). Even the progressive media is starting to admit the sanctions haven't crippled Russia and that our economy is slowing (if not retracting). Besides the pro-Roe protestors are creating an optics nightmare by protesting in churches and barring people from entering churches, largely in blue areas, where at least some of those parishioners are likely sympathetic to them.
The news breaking in May gives it 7 month to become stale. The question is how it impacts the suburbs. It may save one or two suburban districts, possibly but those voters who are motivated by this are most likely suburban moms, who also are worried about inflation, schools, immigration and crime. So, the question becomes is Roe important enough to override their concerns on these other matters? Additionally, since it will return to the states, the state level elections become more meaningful than federal elections. The Democrats ploy of trying to legislate a federal law to codify abortion likely will run into the problem with the 10A.
I just don't think it's the motivating factor that progressives believe it will.
Exactly. And if the ruling comes out anywhere to the left of Alito's draft, it's going to make these people look like compleat idiots. They believe that they were able to rally and persuade the justices, although the reality is that they pass around drafts, adjust and revise, until they get one that most can sign off on (and a dissent for most everyone else).
In the meantime, gas is up to $4.328 [record $4.331 on 3/11/22], diesel is up to $5.540 [Whoo, new record -- and WAY more important to economy]. We are definitely in an economic retraction [and heading to a depression, not recession, unless they redefine the terms so that name can't be used]. This won't be worth a fart in a crowded room, come November.
Reminder. The ministry of truth won't be used against Americans. Except during elections. And if you're a parent reacting to the Critical race praxis in schools.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/05/disinformation-czarina-nina-jankowicz-declares-parents-concerned-about-critical-race-theory-disinformers/
Don't worry, Jeff swore a couple of days ago that they probably aren't going to do that, so it must be an illusion.
""Critical race theory has become one of those hot button issues that the Republicans and other disinformers have seized on." - Nina Jankowicz
Yup, an illusion.
Republicans and other disinformers
I see what she did there.
Lying Jeffy lies. It’s what he does.
"We are NOT teaching Critical Race Theory, and you can't tell us we can't!"—unionized public school teachers.
Baghdad Bob approves.
Appliance costs are already rising and backlogs om orders growing. But don't let that stop the white House or Gina McCarthy who promises 100 new appliance regulations this year alone.
https://legalinsurrection.com/2022/05/biden-climate-activist-advisor-gina-mccarthy-chortles-over-100-new-rules-for-appliances/
Supply chain issues. Kind of a catch-all.
I blame Trump.
Who doesn't want a solar-power fridge?
My two-knob washing machine has lasted 32 years, and is still running. I really, really do not want any of this front loading, eco-sensitive crap in my appliances. Jesse Kelly is right: if the repubs win back power at any point, they need to not just make adjustments to these things, but strip them out wholesale, burn whole departments to the ground.
I had an idea the other day: could you take some 80s chevy, some carcass that there are millions of in salvage yards across the country, and use that as the base of your new car? Use the minimal amount of the frame with the chassis VIN number, and make a car -- modern engine, modern systems, but make a reliable, not all this useless safety feature-having, computer board filled, fragile, expensive bumper collision, shit has to be recalibrated after replacing a windshield car? I mean, regulations be damned, because it's a 1988 Impala Improved Edition, and still covers everything required for that year?
I'd buy one. You could even put fins and bullet taillights on it, because vehicle fleet mileage limits were a dream back then.
When the engine blows up in my 1999 Ford Ranger, I will be replacing both engine and tranny with rebuilt ones. I can do it for $5,000, which is a lot cheaper than a new truck. You can't even get cheap small trucks new anymore.
You know who else made their livin' off other people's taxes?
I saw that Steve Miller is still touring. When I saw them thirty years ago they were a bunch of old guy standing around on stage with a light show that made me wish I still used hallucinogenic drugs. Today I doubt they could even stand for an hour and a half, though I bet the light show is still pretty wild.
Steve Miller was 48 thirty years ago.
Pop culture!!!
H&R Block?
https://twitter.com/martyrmade/status/1523330534411096064?t=E9_gojXfq30mi6nuauz0Tg&s=19
*unprecedented SCOTUS leak*
*media calls for direct action *
*judges threatened w/mob violence*
*WH endorses mob activity*
*judges get scared, leave Roe intact*
Liberals: “We must respect the sanctity of the Supreme Court. Don’t conservatives care about institutions?”
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In a rare double whammy decision, the court strikes down Roe and makes protesting illegal.
They already made protesting illegal if your not a progressive
November 8 was a coup, everything since is exactly what you'd expect from an illegitimate junta.
How does everyone else on the street not have a cause of action, to get the police to do their damn jobs, and clear these people out after a certain hour? [Yeah, I know, the police don't even seem to see left-wing protesters. Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown.]
Although, I always wonder if these are real protests. I suspect they show up like a flash mob, after calling the press. Holler for an hour, and then disperse to their dirty hippie dwellings once the film is rolling on the TV.
Interesting. Most are in the south. The rest are rural shitholes.
Morning, you ban evading piece-of-shit. No widows to doxx today?
He was a dead pig violating non-Mormon’s civil rights while getting paid with my tax dollars. His wife’s indoctrinating kids in a public school while getting paid with tax dollars.
Don’t fuck people over and make it easy to find you. Pretty simple.
ML the lying aspie incel.
The retarded piece of shit just admitted he was the one doxxing people here last time, which he got banned for.
I just reported him again for ban-evasion. I encourage everyone else to report him too.
Don't use the spamflag, send a brief message to webmaster@reason.org
Cite this post: https://reason.com/2022/05/08/11-insanely-corrupt-speed-trap-towns/?comments=true#comment-9483539
His name was in the local news. I didn’t dox anyone.
Orrin Hatch is now burning in hell. Did I dox him?
https://www.kgw.com/article/news/local/procession-beaverton-police-sergeant-covid/283-4619ac86-44ff-44e5-b60c-ae0548bef36f
https://pamplinmedia.com/wlt/95-news/526989-421213-hundreds-pay-last-respects-to-fallen-officer-pwoff
His family obviously wants attention if they’re shutting down towns and allowing the media to cover it.
It’s not like his family wanted privacy. They shutdown streets for his corpse in his shithole town. Its BS because the shithole town has notoriously bad traffic anyway, and the town he policied in is in an entirely different county. That’s a pig problem, not just a Mormon pig problem, but fuck him and his family anyway.
If the Christian god exists he is burning in hell like all Mormons.
Fuck off and die, shit pile.
I thought a fancyspants San Franciscan like you would agree with me. Or are you so senile you forgot where you live? Or are you off the wagon again?
Still lame pedo.
“Pedo?”
Are you lying now like ML?
Ya know Joseph Smith and Brigham Young were groomers and child rapists?
Where are the conservatives calling for the LDS Church to lose its tax exempt status?
I think all churches should lose their tax exempt status. Now what pedo?
What makes me a pedo?
The fact that you fuck kids, Shrike/DOL?
Sorry I don’t keep up on the fascist/4chan lingo so I have no idea what you’re talking about
Whatever Shrike.
Is Shrike supposed to be an insult?
Pretty much as big an insult as you can get.
Cool. I take it as a compliment when a bunch of Qanon followers insult me.
Most are in the south. The rest are rural shitholes.
Not New Rome. It's part of Columbus now.
I stand corrected.
Dumbfucks often do.
You’re boring everyone!
Guess I'm fortunate to live in a state where all ticket revenue goes into the state's general fund. Localities don't see a dime. One less incentive for cops to be dicks.
Good thing states never issue grants to local entities like local police districts...
https://www.policegrantshelp.com/grants/4233-Maine-Municipal-Association-Safety-Enhancement-Grant-Program/
What's your point?
You never post anything unless it's a personal attack of some sort. So you must think that link is proof that I'm a liar about ticket checks being written to the general fund instead of the police department. I'm wondering how you can possibly think that. Can't figure out if you're a liar or if you're retarded.
The link says nothing about you. It talks about how states taking the ticket money is meaningless since they simply return it to localities through grants.
Desperate to be a victim this morning I see. Wipe the spittle off the edge of your mouth buddy.
Yet localities aren't setting up speed traps when the checks aren't written to the police department.
Desperate to say I'm wrong no matter how stupid it makes you look. Wipe the cum off the edge of your mouth buddy. Your yoga skills are impressive and disturbing at the same time.
Now if you were intelligent you may have pointed out that some police departments get around this with what the feds call equitable sharing. Reason talks about it a lot. You'd know that if you read the articles instead of whining about how they hate Trump based upon the titles. My state has banned asset forfeiture as well, though localities get around it with the same program.
An honest, intelligent person could have a conversation about this.
But you cannot.
Man, he really hurt your feelings with a simple link. A little sensitive today for some reason?
It is amazing. He probably thinks increased school tax revenues don't also go to the state as they reduce the general budget to schools in response.
Sunday is for Four Roses straight which brings out his fighting spirit.
https://twitter.com/AlexanderShur/status/1523320097993076737?t=kGhgnR_fCWfMvZ3Z7QrcDA&s=19
BREAKING: Somebody vandalized and allegedly threw Molotov cocktails into Wisconsin Family Action’s — an anti-abortion rights group — Madison office, writing w/ graffiti, “If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”
[Link]
https://twitter.com/CassandraRules/status/1522620031619764224?t=O_GF1uqC5JPHcsAKBpxSnA&s=19
Pro-Abortion Activists Vandalize Pregnancy Centers in Oregon and Maryland That Encourage Women to Keep Their Babies
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But parents at PTA meetings are the real terrorists.
If you showed up to a PTA meeting everyone would be like "Go home eh! Hoser!"
Ideas!
Anti-Canadian bigotry? That’s just weird.
Yes because Canada doesn't have PTA meet... oh, wait.
I'm not sure what your point was supposed to be, but it just appears petty to bring up Mala's Canadian citizenship. Also, it appears Canadians do have PTAs and school boards so it is even more puerile. As sarcasm it fails. As a valid point it fails. It seems rather a mean girl thing to post to be quite honest.
You should see his reaction from just posting a link.
Mala, I like that.
I prefer ML the lying aspie incel
This just a right wing false flag operation. CNN assured me all the violence would be from the pro-life right wing, who would be spending mother's day gleefully blowing up abortion clinics.
Do they really believe this helps their case? Most moderate Americans, who really decide elections, will be turned off by these tactics and the blocking of church services and the disruption of church services. It's almost like they want to lose the debate.
Moderate Americans do not decide elections, totalitarian globalist oligarchs do.
More peaceful fires.
Wanna bet Merrick Garfinkle will totally ignore that act of terrorism and instead arrest the people of the Wisconsin Family Action.
After all....they're right wing extremists.
Outside of the cities in Western Canada it's all Mounties providing the policing and speed enforcement, and smaller communities would have problems gaining their cooperation.
Cities however often have large areas of surrounding countryside that has been incorporated and they'll often post ridiculously slow limits on the highways that cross through them. The municipality of Fort Saskatchewan on the outskirts of Edmonton is famous for its speed traps.
What is the US equivalent of Mounties? State Troopers?
The real question is what’s the Canadian equivalent of Cuban sandwiches?
I'll tell you over a $9 lobster roll down the street.
I’m not going on a date with you either.
I see you haven’t bought lobster for quite some time.
I found that unbelievable as well but wasn’t sure.
For a guy who claims to live in Maine, you would think he would know Lobster rolls are $25 .
https://www.wfsb.com/2022/03/16/lobster-prices-rise/
He's buying it at McDonald's.
They actually used to have lobster rolls at McDonald's in the summer. I don't know if they still do.
Like the Mcrib only crap?
*throws up in mouth*
Only crab.
I thought you actually meant crap and it still works.
Are we talking about a sandwich or sarc?
You can actually get the crabs at Mickey D's?
I thought Mounties were more akin to Federal Marshals?
No. There are divisions that are, but most just do ordinary policing. The RCMP are pretty big tent and do the equivalent of the FBI, NSA and CIA, down to neighborhood beats. Most cities and some provinces have their own police forces but the RCMP fills in all the gaps.
So, sort of like what the Marshals should do. Different departments within a single organization. Eliminate all other federal police agencies. If the EPA or IRS wants a criminal investigation then they take the case to a federal attorney who then directs the Marshals to investigate and the attorney submits the proper warrant applications.
Other functions that require uniformed personal, such as forest service police force, CBP, etc, can be conducted by uniformed marshals.
We can only dream.
Huh, learned something we today.
And I wish that’s what we had here instead of 18 layers of “Mah Jurisdiction” idiocy.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LwTyS_reWyk
This guy got rehired.
I hate being so cynical, but I see this list, and it's got three different Alabama towns, two Florida, two Missouri, one Texas, one Georgia.
Maybe it's just true that the worst offenders of this sort of practice are all in the Deep South. But I'm so used to biased non-reporting that I wonder if this isn't happening in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York as well, but we're going to ignore any of those examples.
Am I being oversensitive to any hints of culture war? I dislike that I see a fairly benign article about speed traps, which everyone hates, and I still am wondering if this is an attack on fly-over country.
Different states have different laws. Maine, where I live, won't make the list because the check you write to pay the ticket goes to the state's general fund, not the municipality that issued it. So there's no incentive to police for profit in that sense. Perhaps the article picks on certain states because of the laws in the state. I know it's a wild concept because everything these days is all team team team, but maybe just maybe it's because of the actual laws.
No, it struck me as well.
Reason is leftist garbage, and they fill the role the DNC assigns them.
Evil, abhorrent people that are your enemy.
Murdered anyone over politics lately?
Ideas!
He really wants to become a victim today. But he would never start shit. The lil angel is having a bad day.
No. This has always been a problem in the deep south. Buford T. Justice is a stereotype for a reason. If you have been following IJ at all, you will see that Alabama in particular is littered with corrupt cops, speedtrap cities, cops beating deaf people into paralysis for "ignoring them," etc. This particular feature is definitely endemic to flyover country, and is not an attack.
Now, in the northeast you have different problems. Stop and search, corrupt gangs of police, eminent domain, corrupt city officials, stifling regulation makes it impossible to build anything. I'm sure the west coast has it's unique sorts of problems, although everything on this list sounds like Los Angeles to a tee. It's not biased reporting to point out examples of speedtraps in rural areas -- I mean, urban areas don't even fool with such silliness. They can screw over their populations in such more interesting ways.
Only think I wondered about the article -- there's spots in Mississippi and Louisiana that make these folks look like amateurs. But you can't report on everything, every time.
My god! How weird can things get? This whole thing sounds like a rip-off of small towns here in the United States, plus an invitation for people to drive as fast as they please, and for an uptick in the crime rates in these small towns due to the fact that there's no lighting in them.
Said the guy who doesn’t know what a speed trap is.
Fuck off slaver.
https://twitter.com/MrAndyNgo/status/1523365921091252225?t=fJX2Nu1e3FAJrMk513QV5Q&s=19
“If abortions aren’t safe, then you aren’t either.”
#Antifa groups have adopted this slogan & have now chosen anti-abortion groups & activists as the target of their political violence in the US.
[Link]
Well. with Antifa involved, we know things will stay mostly peaceful.
Expect a run on gasoline and empty beer bottles.
But which side will BLM support? Will they join with their recent anti-MAGA-whitey allies, or will they resurrect the "abortions is the white oppressor's way to kill off us black folk"?
You can literally count the seconds before the obligatory #MeToo accusation...
“He was part of the new cult of celebrity,” said Dustin Kiskaddon, a tattoo artist who produced a doctoral thesis on the inner workings of the industry. “He sort of offered an image that I think a lot of people, myself included, would often gravitate toward.”
5...4...3...2...
Camacho
Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho?
List isn’t complete without Coopertown TN, features in this here rag under stories of Civil Asset Forfeiture abuse. They annexed a stretch of I-24 for the tickets and seizures
https://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1522998239846629376?t=CUHEj2sJeOzqeiimkLoMHw&s=19
There’s a lot going on here
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Hawt
The GOP need to make compilations of this stuff as campaign ads for fall.
Ha! You don’t think much of American voters do you?
You missed one of the biggest corrupt towns now a speed camera trap, Chicago.
In related news the Chicago tax write offs/ bribes to Boeing expired last year and Boeing is pulling up stakes and heading off to Alexandria VA. Looks like American corporations want to be a close as possible to their bought and paid for congressmen.
Is it me or all of these cases decades old and almost all have been resolved? Not sure why naming old cases, often from towns that no longer exists, is really newsworthy. Is there not current cases that would be more informative?
You mean like Chicago rivaling NYC and fining cars for going 6 over?
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/chicagos-traffic-cameras-to-ticket-drivers-going-6-mph-over-speed-limit/
That would do.
After all, Mayor Lightfoot has the biggest dick in Chicago!
What else is there to talk about?
Definitely not a department of environmental justice or a disinformation board. And even if those two things existed, I’m sure it would be due to some asshole Republican administration.
I'm sure we'll get an earful about the GOP backlash against these nothingburger departments.
To be sure.
I think a regular pounce report would be helpful.
Late to the party, but I must speak.
I grew up in Arlington, TX. Home of the Rangers and Cowboys but often referred to as the dash between Dallas-Ft. Worth.
But Arlington has it's own dash. A literal donut hole of a town called Pantego, situated right near the middle of Arlington. Cops would, and I assume still will, pull you over for any reason they can justify; music too loud, a flat looking tire, a rear windshield deemed too dirty, and of course speeding.
Rare was the day I passed through that town and didn't see the cherry top stopped behind a bewildered motorist. The town itself was nothing. Maybe 5 square miles, a few hole-in-the-wall restaurants, a couple of gas stations, and a laundromat, but the police force never failed to have the finest equipment, newest vehicles, and the city coucil all lived in the biggest homes in the area.
They even gave out stickers to the 600 or so residents to place on their rear windows so police knew to let them pass. The legalized muggings were reserved for Arlington residents passing through.
Still the most blatantly corrupt locality I've encountered in my 44 years.
Went to UTA, can confirm that Pantego is the worst.
What's wrong with confiscating autos from illegal aliens driving illegally while in the country illegally?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zS_CaBaWSKM
I read about Hampton and Waldo Fla. several years ago. I couldn't believe anything could be as bad as they were, to the point of the Florida State legislature actually disincorporating them.
Speed traps are nothing more than highway robbery in the name of some nebulous safety concerns but in reality only a way to fatten the coffers of the little snot nosed towns with bloated police departments.
A town of four or five hundred people does not need 19 officers. That alone should ring alarm bells, fortunately the state legislatures stepped in put a stop to that type of racketeering.
In states where tourism is a big deal, the last thing you want is for some back water berg fleecing the tourists before they get to their destinations.
Having Florida plates, I drive the speed limit exactly through southern small towns. I keep within about 5 mph of the speed limit on rural highways. I don't want to pay the tax on driving Floridians.
"Income from fines and forfeitures comprised a whopping 49 percent of the town's budget." That's not what comprised means. Look it up.
Texas state law allows only the state to set speed limits outside the city on state and federal highways and limits changes in speed limits to 15 miles per hour every 500 yards, as I recall. It's a good practice that AASHTO should recommend and other states should follow.