Posted by 440roadrunner on January 20, 2010 at 07:40:06 from (98.145.86.12):
In Reply to: Is OSHA sleeping? posted by Andy in il on January 20, 2010 at 01:17:28:
Well I can top that story. Going from Coeur d Alene to Spokane, I-90W, you come to the Sullivan RD area where the limit suddenly drops for no really good reason from 70 to 60. This of course is an invitation for most to speed. My understanding is that it's one of the highest money/ ticket areas in this part of the country
So I'm roaring along at the speed limit, when suddenly there are BRAKE LIGHTS and LANE SWITCHING and I'm thinkin' 'whut' did an elephan suddenly fall out of the sky, what???
NO It's a motorcycle cop, bike up against the concrete center divider, he's leaning against the divider with a RADAR.
SO THINK ABOUT THIS. People are suddenly slowing down, trying to get out of the way PLUS there is now a law in both WA and ID that you MUST get over one lane and slow down for vehicles on the side of the road.
DOES THIS INCLUDE pickles in the center divider? I'd hate to get a ticket just to find out.
WHAT the ef is a cop doing in that sort of EXTREMELY hazardous situation, both for him AND the rest of us, just to write a few tickets?????
A friend of mine who commutes says "ya they do it all the time"
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