Triple digit speeder stops were once uncommon on crowded local streets but now po-po report that EPIC speeds on empty local streets are now the norm. Take a look:
KCPD reports significant increase in speeding drivers
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - With fewer people on the roads, Kansas City, Missouri, police are seeing an increase in speeding drivers. KCPD Traffic Division Commander Major Charles Huth said officers have seen a spike in drivers traveling in excess of 100 mph. "It appears that people are taking advantage of the roadways that are more open," Huth said.
KCPD should have an windfall.
ReplyDeleteMy Maserati does 185
ReplyDelete185 kilometers. The Sammy HAGAR fans Had 1 to many waboretas,
ReplyDelete....C'mon down to 'The I-35 & Sh.Msn.Pwy." dragstrip! Most any nite........
ReplyDeleteListen to the Sake suckers wind out down to 75th st. .......All fuckin' nite!
No cops doin' anythin' about it....join in, make a few bucks...bleachers comin' soon!......................
Since it got warm the cops are everywhere making money. I drove through Winnebago on 291 and their crack police force of ticket writing slobs were harassing people in their money making 45 mph speed trap. The clowns out there aren’t content with playing second fiddle to the police state in lone jack or lotawana writing thousands of tickets a year while cracking down on towns of a few hundred people
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