Do ticket quotas exist within New Jersey police departments? Are speed traps a practice of the past? We went after these and other cop-related debates to find the truth.
There's an interesting case going on in Texas where a man who was holding up a sign that said "Police Ahead" in the median of a road was arrested. He was even handcuffed and take in to custody.
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I always felt you were doing the right thing when you saw a radar trap and tried to warn the oncoming drivers.
One good turn deserves another.
But it turns out, believe it or not, that while there’s no specific statute on the books prohibiting you from doing so, police will still pull you over if you get caught...
While the definition of a "speed trap" may differ from organization to organization and police department to police department, most New Jersey drivers explain it the same way the dictionaries do - cops hiding near a stretch of road, looking for motorists going over the speed limit.