Years ago, I remember reading about a city in Ohio...New Rome, I think it was. They would cite drivers for "dusty license plates" and "obstructions in the windshield" (the "obstructions" were oil change stickers in the top corner). Of course, upon investigation, they found mucho corruption. THe town had 60 or so folks...and they employed a dozen part-time police officers.
If they want to enforce speeding to the letter, fine.
I'm not fine with the manufactured stuff, such as what they did in Ohio, and what I've seen in a town or two during my years. (A couple of Florida Panhandle towns from Dothan AL to the Panama City area have been known for this in years past...)
If they want to enforce speeding to the letter, fine.
I'm not fine with the manufactured stuff, such as what they did in Ohio, and what I've seen in a town or two during my years. (A couple of Florida Panhandle towns from Dothan AL to the Panama City area have been known for this in years past...)