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Came here to say that. Speed traps are a big fat cash cow in France, which is why they keep adding more and more of them. Nothing to do with public safety.

Seriously. If you want to use speed traps to make money, then fuck you, but fine.

Posting locations and notifying other drives of speed traps/cameras would cause them to pay attention, slow down, and drive safer, thereby fulfilling the stated purpose of speed enforcement while robbing the red light camera industry of revenue, which is the actual purpose of unmanned speed enforcement.

I see what you did there....

Got it, thanks!

It's OK everyone, I took care of the spider.

70 is excessive, I keep it to 65 on Memorial for the divided stretch. Canadian speed limits tend to be excessively low everywhere from what I've experienced, and their penalties are severe and kick in at a mere 6 mph over the limit (10 kph).

looks like a divided arterial to me. is 30mph really the correct speed limit for that?

reminds me a bit of Memorial Drive in Boston. I think the speed limit is 45. everyone does 70.

A cop's job is to enforce the law and not mock. That tweet is so full of seething resentment it actually disgusts me.

Probably drugs. I mean, no one actually found any drugs, but there had to have been there. So we're confiscating the car, just in case. Police budgets don't fund themselves.

They'll probably probe the car and then somehow get it via civil forfeiture, claiming that they need to catch people in hoodies who can parkour at 120 mph through parks. How else do you bust people for having an empty piece/bong?

To see out of the back?

The CBC reports that the driver of this Huracan got nailed going 102 km/h in a 50 km/h zone, or about 60 mph in a 30 mph area. The driver, 30, got a $368 speeding ticket and three demerit points on his license — and a seven-day impound.

If I owned that Huracan, I would walk smugly up to the police station after the seven days, and after I get my keys back, "I would say, enjoy it while you had it, you'll never own one in your life time officers!"

Something that is recently available to import under the 25 year rule. I'm thinking Lancia Delta Integrale

"How Demuro bought a used Youabian Puma for less than a new Camry"

According to some people, that's the hardest part of owning a Prius.

They pay him to wear the shorts.

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