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Lacking originality though. Maybe you could write for BidenSo, this just happened.... ??
Looks like my little monster. If anything like my dog, it probably ran right through that door.
There are two small towns near where I live south of Dallas that are known as the speed trap capitol of Texas. Ferris and Palmer... Both are tiny one horse towns whose residents are mostly poor and I bet more than half of their revenue comes from them running speed traps on I45(speed limit is between 70 and 75, but people do 85-90 through there all the time). The cops have caused NUMEROUS accidents pulling out onto the highways at night with no lights on up to and including at least one fatality if not more. I believe their speed trap practices have been shut down or severely curtailed. The police chief and city manager of one of the towns "resigned" this summer under suspicious circumstances as well, but that supposedly had to do with the city manager embezzling money that was supposed to go to keeping the water tower filled(the city ran out of water like 6 times this past summer). Ill just say their speed trap practice hasnt been as prevalent the past few months.
Don't know if it's still the case, but there was a similar town here in FL. Their jurisdiction included about 1/4 mile of interstate. The state posted speed trap signs.
This explains most small towns ,even some not so small, towns in TexasThere are two small towns near where I live south of Dallas that are known as the speed trap capitol of Texas. Ferris and Palmer... Both are tiny one horse towns whose residents are mostly poor and I bet more than half of their revenue comes from them running speed traps on I45(speed limit is between 70 and 75, but people do 85-90 through there all the time). The cops have caused NUMEROUS accidents pulling out onto the highways at night with no lights on up to and including at least one fatality if not more. I believe their speed trap practices have been shut down or severely curtailed. The police chief and city manager of one of the towns "resigned" this summer under suspicious circumstances as well, but that supposedly had to do with the city manager embezzling money that was supposed to go to keeping the water tower filled(the city ran out of water like 6 times this past summer). Ill just say their speed trap practice hasnt been as prevalent the past few months.
I was waiting for the disappearing bottle magic trick but it never came. 4/5 stars.
I'm not sure if I'm clear about your opinion, can you explain it a different way?
J/k ??
Even with further explanation I'm still not really "motivated" that it took Federal Agents EIGHT YEARS to catch some jackass for fraud after a 2004 conviction. Great, he was caught. Then they let him out, and he walks around for 8 years? I remain unmotivated by local/state and federal authorities' lack of motivation to catch and keep known bad guys.
I'm also not enthusiastic about displays of force by an increasingly oppressive government, who does not appear to represent me and my interests while using my tax dollars to further their wayward agenda.
Back to titties, please.
another attempt to send messages over telegraph wires without morse code
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I worked in Washington DC back in the early 80's. They still used these to communicate to other departments. It was actually a very fast way to get important info to everyone. Sadly, about 1985, the parts dried up and I was tasked to basically invent something that would do this electronically. I got it done and they are still using my design today.
I wont post any more either if you dont like titties and ass...If @Dirty D is not allowed to post I will ask Tucker to shut the thread down. He may anyway because he steals all of his memes from @Dirty D
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Waldo, FLDon't know if it's still the case, but there was a similar town here in FL. Their jurisdiction included about 1/4 mile of interstate. The state posted speed trap signs.
Washington D.C. I-295's notorious speed camera is one of the District's most productive and controversial. It’s generated more than $26 million in just two and a half years. The District lowered the speed limit to 40 mph in May, while it doubled the fines, making it a work zone 24/7. Nov 19, 2019
Remember, it's for YOUR safety.