Angry speeder
USA#2Author of original report
Mon, January 16, 2012
While I am aware that the internet is not a reliable source of factual information, when referenced properly it can be an invaluable. You obviously did not RTFA or you would know that I used Wiki as a reference to demographic information collected by the US Census Bureau.
And no, if I was pulled over in a place where a reduction of speed from 70 to 50 was obviously justified (or even remotely justified) I would not call it a speed trap. If you have ever seen this place you would understand, but I doubt it since you probably sit at your computer trolling all day long.
Robert
Irvine,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, January 13, 2012
The problem is that, according to Wikipedia, Estelline, TX is the number two speed trap in the state!
- Yea when I want to do research, Wiki is ALWAYS my primary resource....LMAO
I'll be the first to admit, according to the signs I was speeding. 60 in a 50.
- So if you got a ticket somewhere else for going 10 MPH over the speed limit would you make the same "speed trap" claim?