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Posted by Jonathan on April 05, 2004 at 07:52:22 from (64.91.161.101):
In Reply to: Highway Patrol on Donut Patrol posted by Rauville on April 04, 2004 at 21:25:17:
It could be the police didn't happen to notice it, and like somebody else had said, maybe they were on their lunch break and didn't want to spend an hour or two filling out tickits and paperwork. I wouldn't be surprized if they didn't radio to another unit further down the road and tell them about it. I'm willing to bet he problably wouldn't get away with it here in Vermont especially if he had to go very far. Somebody problably would have had better luck before the state put alot of extra DMV police out on the interstate, and state police keep a good watch on it as well. Even our game wardens have full authority to write traffic tickets. I remember back in high school hearing about a couple of knuckle heads who thought it would be funny to peel out around a corner in front of a game warden, and weren't they surprized when the blue lights came on, and they recieved a ticket from him. Game wardens don't spend much time with traffic stuff though, they are mainly for wildlife laws and chasing unregistered four wheelers, but I just thought I'd metion game warden because they CAN write traffic tickets. I think the police do a good job, I mean sure they bother the average joe every now and then, but just try to envision what society would be like if the police truely did nothing......really scary thought isn't it?.
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