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Stadium Renovation Talk 2023
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06-18-2023, 10:49 AM
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(06-18-2023, 10:23 AM)NYC4jags Wrote:(06-17-2023, 03:37 PM)Bullseye Wrote: Question: Is the speed trap still there on 3-1 on the way to Gainesville?The waldo PD actually lost a big lawsuit over that and was investigated by the state - many years ago Which explains the signage when approaching the city limits, but it is still common to see a cop sitting there. Edit: Sorry, I got Lawtey and Waldo confused. Does anyone remember the story of Hampton, which sits about a mile off 301? Speed trap is dirtiest little town in America | CNN ...Somebody got the idea to snap up an easement along both sides of County Road 18 and a 1,260-foot stretch of U.S. 301. Because of the annexation, the bird’s eye view of Hampton resembles a lollipop on a stick. Or, depending on your point of view, a fist with a raised middle finger. Most outsiders take the second view. Hampton set up its speed trap, just like its neighbors, Waldo and Lawtey. Since Hampton has no schools, homes or businesses along 301, traffic safety really wasn’t the issue. The focus always was on revenue – and state and county officials say that’s where the city went wrong. It’s the crack that allowed corruption to creep in and take hold. The key players in this chapter of the saga are the county sheriff and Hampton’s chief of police.... ...Hampton cops were a fixture out on U.S. 301. They sat on lawn chairs, pointing radar guns at unsuspecting motorists. They hid behind recycling bins. As more and more money came in, they idled in slick SUVs, trolled the median strips in riot gear and toted state-of-the-art firepower. Locals gave one the nickname “Rambo” because he slung an AR-15 rifle across his chest. All to write tickets... |
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