Brinworld: citizens with speed-radar

mmotyka at lsil.com mmotyka at lsil.com
Tue Oct 2 10:01:12 PDT 2001


An Metet <anmetet at freedom.gmsociety.org> wrote :
>Nomen wrote:
>>> 
>>>  According to collected data, the average speed in 30 mph zones ranged
>>> from 35.5 to 46 mph. In the 35 mph zones, the average speed was about 43
>>> mph. The highest speed, clocked by Colonial Estates East Citizens on
>>> Patrol group, was 62 mph in a 30 mph zone.
>>
>> Too bad this wasn't California.  According to that states laws, if a
>> survey shows that average driver speeds are substantially higher than
>> the posted speed limit, the speed limit must be raised.  It would have
>> been a sweet irony if these busybodies had ended up with 60 MPH posted
>> speed limits on their residential streets.
>
>   And if that had been the response in my neighborhood, this busybody
>would promptly start salting the roadway with vast numbers of 1" 
>roofing nails. Nobody has to put up with that bullshit. 
>
On arterial roads this may be an interesting approach. 

In a residential neighborhood you're absolutlely right. Rather than
flatten everyone's tires, ID the worst offenders then give them a chance
to get it right. My dad has suggested leaving old strollers, bikes &
kids toys around the streets. Deny knowledge or ownership. In our area
the limit is 25, there are a couple of shitheads who regularly do 45.
They deserve to be beaten to within an inch of their lives, if I thought
I could get away with it...the same with the assholes who let their dogs
run around loose. Oh to live out in the country again where an
aggressive dog loose on your property could be called a threat to
livestock...

sorry, I'm pining...

PS - about eartags for cows and sheeple^H^H - they only seem to mind for
a few seconds then they go right back to chewing their cud...





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