Saw some revenue generation happening on the way home.

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08/02/2016 at 22:00 • Filed to: None

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Saw two motorcycle cops on the way home posted up by a big bottlenecking intersection on a popular parkway. My first thought was “hmm, that’s weird, they’ll never catch speeders there.”

Turns out they were posted up there to read inspection and plate stickers to catch people with expired versions of both. Not to make this political, but isn’t the current narrative that these guys take their own lives into their hands with every traffic stop they attend? Seems like they wouldn’t want to make stops like this for no real payoff other than money making, considering they believe everyone is out to get them.

I’m just saying...


DISCUSSION (18)


Kinja'd!!! LongbowMkII > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 22:11

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They dont want to, but their lieutenants and captains want them to. And the mayors and the lobbyists want the captains to want to send officers out for revenue collection.


Kinja'd!!! AM3R shamefully returns > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 22:21

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I've seen them do this off the stringfellow exit off 66. Really just a scheme to get money.


Kinja'd!!! BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather > LongbowMkII
08/02/2016 at 22:35

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I get that. But the captains are such great guys right? Aren't they all supposed to be stand up chaps?


Kinja'd!!! Sovereign, Purveyor of Coupes > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 22:47

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Police are typically normal humans too. Quotas are a real thing even though they’ll try their damndest to say otherwise.


Kinja'd!!! LongbowMkII > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 23:04

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IMO, high level bureaucrats (be it in corporate, police, education, military etc...) are selfish schmucks until proven otherwise.


Kinja'd!!! Wacko > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 23:14

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No one targeted traffic cops, so they will continue.


Kinja'd!!! LOREM IPSUM > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/02/2016 at 23:38

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Here in BC all they do is look for seatbelts, cell phones, and do HOV lane enforcement. Pretty sure all of their vehicles are equipped with automatic scanners that alert them to any expired registration or lapse of insurance, and they just flip on the lights and collect the money.

Watch your speed on the surface streets. Up to 120 on any highway in the lower mainland regardless of posted limit is safe, except in construction zones with posted lower limits. Out in the sticks where the limit is 120, set the cruise to 140 and just steer. Remember though, 40 over and they keep your car permanently, suspended your license lengthily, and fine you heavily.

School zones and parks are 30kmh max, and they are enforced randomly enough that you’d just better get used to abiding.

Aside from that, because everyone here seems to be some degree of either inept or incompetent whilst behind the wheel, it is simple for an experienced driver to navigate without police attention, or subsequent costs.


Kinja'd!!! Rico > LongbowMkII
08/03/2016 at 01:16

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This. The cities treat the cops like revenue generating robots, forcing them to meet arbitrary numbers in the name of “safety”. No cop signed up to give out expired inspection tickets. I would gladly pay more in taxes if it meant getting the cops off the public with the pointless tickets.


Kinja'd!!! FalconHoon > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 05:39

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Out of curiosity what’s the minimum over the limit you can get done for? Here in Victoria, Australia its 2km/h (or 1.2mph)


Kinja'd!!! That Bastard Kurtis - An Attempt to Standardize My Username Across Platforms > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 06:02

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I’m fine with this. Uninspected and unregistered vehicles are also often uninsured. I don’t want to share the road with a car that a) might not be safe to drive, b) can’t be tracked in the case of a hit and run, or c) can't pay for damage to my car after they hit me.


Kinja'd!!! BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather > FalconHoon
08/03/2016 at 06:47

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Generally speaking, here in the states you’re good to about 5mph above the limit.


Kinja'd!!! Party-vi > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 07:30

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Doing your job is doing your job, from catching speeders to catching people that are bad with paperwork.


Kinja'd!!! BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather > Party-vi
08/03/2016 at 07:33

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I guess I’m just wondering how catching people that are bad at paperowork is serving and protecting.


Kinja'd!!! Party-vi > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 08:00

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That is serving the State. Police are a vehicle for enforcement of State rules and regulations. Police aren’t a security force there to make sure you get to and from work safely, they serve the state/local municipality in enforcing law. By their job description, it is literally their job to issue violations to people who have not kept up with their registration. Just because an officer isn’t in a shootout with a bank robbers doesn’t mean they aren’t doing their job.


Kinja'd!!! Dave the car guy , still here > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 08:46

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Yesterday they had a morning traffic jam around Akron, Ohio. It happened because nobody was prepared for about 120 days of projects at I-76 and Rte 8. North of the shitstorm, police took advantage of the people who were trying to make up time after being stuck in traffic for a while. The reason for the mess I’ve been told by a coworker is they didn’t see any detour signs for where the construction is starting. Should be a good money maker for the police over the half a year.


Kinja'd!!! Whatevs > BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather
08/03/2016 at 16:30

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My brother in law is a cop, he won’t “pull off the grass” for less than 10 over.


Kinja'd!!! Whatevs > LongbowMkII
08/03/2016 at 16:35

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Well if they paid their fees they would have the $


Kinja'd!!! BugEyedBimmer - back in the Saddle Dakota Leather > Whatevs
08/03/2016 at 17:09

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Depends on where it is. That’s how it is on like 28 And 66.