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Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 4:54 pm
by flintknapper
Yesterday, my daughter "a Nursing Student"...had a "clinical" in the Tyler area about 60 miles North of here.

She was not paying attention to her speed and was stopped for doing 68 in a 55 as she approached the city.

She said she handed the officer her DL and CHL...and he asked if she had her pistol with her. She did not. She told me he asked her why not...and recommended that she do carry it with her. They talked briefly about her "nursing school" also...she said.

He then said he'd be right back, and returned with her well deserved ticket.

She seemed kind of disappointed about getting the ticket, but I straightened her out on that right away. She is used to getting warnings here in Nac. and somehow thought she might get away with this one too.

I told her, if you break the law...expect to be ticketed...you deserve it (which she knows).

What happens here (small college town) is...the locals know her vehicle (Firebird with custom plates) and they are just cutting her some slack. She gets a few DWC's from time to time too.

So, good stop if you ask me. I like pro-CHL officers. :thumbs2:

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:01 pm
by longtooth
There are so many here that have received only a warning. When I got stopped I too got the well deserved ticket.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:08 pm
by flintknapper
longtooth wrote:There are so many here that have received only a warning. When I got stopped I too got the well deserved ticket.

Well....she is in good company then.

I've just been lucky I guess.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:29 pm
by ScubaSigGuy
Sounds like she found the Van Zandt County speed trap.

I don't don't think they give warning in that area. I always try to watch my speed in that county after they got me about 15 years ago travelling back to Shreveport from DFW. They have quite the reputation. I have been a passenger when pulled over in VZC two other times.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:02 pm
by flintknapper
ScubaSigGuy wrote:Sounds like she found the Van Zandt County speed trap.

I don't don't think they give warning in that area. I always try to watch my speed in that county after they got me about 15 years ago travelling back to Shreveport from DFW. They have quite the reputation. I have been a passenger when pulled over in VZC two other times.


Uh-oh....now you've done it. :eek6

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:51 pm
by Liberty
flintknapper wrote:
ScubaSigGuy wrote:Sounds like she found the Van Zandt County speed trap.

I don't don't think they give warning in that area. I always try to watch my speed in that county after they got me about 15 years ago travelling back to Shreveport from DFW. They have quite the reputation. I have been a passenger when pulled over in VZC two other times.


Uh-oh....now you've done it. :eek6
Its OK. He hasn't been around for a while now.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 9:07 pm
by flintknapper
Liberty wrote:
flintknapper wrote:
ScubaSigGuy wrote:Sounds like she found the Van Zandt County speed trap.

I don't don't think they give warning in that area. I always try to watch my speed in that county after they got me about 15 years ago travelling back to Shreveport from DFW. They have quite the reputation. I have been a passenger when pulled over in VZC two other times.


Uh-oh....now you've done it. :eek6
Its OK. He hasn't been around for a while now.

I dunno, I'll bet he's lurking.

Speed Trap
Speed Trap
Speed Trap
Speed Trap
:mrgreen:

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:05 pm
by ScubaSigGuy
flintknapper wrote:
flintknapper wrote:
ScubaSigGuy wrote:Sounds like she found the Van Zandt County speed trap.

I don't don't think they give warning in that area. I always try to watch my speed in that county after they got me about 15 years ago travelling back to Shreveport from DFW. They have quite the reputation. I have been a passenger when pulled over in VZC two other times.


Uh-oh....now you've done it. :eek6
Its OK. He hasn't been around for a while now.

I dunno, I'll bet he's lurking.

Speed Trap
Speed Trap
Speed Trap
Speed Trap
:mrgreen:[/quote]


:oops: OK what did I miss? Who might I have upset with the phrase speed trap? I have been hanging around here for a little while and I must have missed this one. Please explain even if by PM.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sat Feb 23, 2008 11:29 pm
by flintknapper
:oops: OK what did I miss? Who might I have upset with the phrase speed trap? I have been hanging around here for a little while and I must have missed this one. Please explain even if by PM.


One of our respected forum members takes exception to the term "speed trap". He correctly points out that there is no such thing. And technically he is right.

Civilians often use the term in a context that isn't really fair when describing an officer just doing his/her job.

Anyway, we're all friends here...and we sometimes "gig" one another about things we disagree over. And thats about it. :cool:

We certainly mean no disrespect to any of the fine folks that enforce our traffic laws and put their lives in jeopardy every day making it safer for us all.

I want to make that very clear.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:12 am
by Vladigar
Well, sorry this has to be my first post on this forum but this hit a hot button with me:

I don't define a "speed trap" as law enforcement doing its job. I define it as the illogical placement of posted speed signs to take advantage of the flow of traffic and surrounding terrain. Couple that with the fact that you'll see a good amount of East Texas law enforcement vehicles hauling tail when they're not in their own jurisdictions (watch Hwy 259 from Nacogdoches to Kilgore during the days of the training excerises in Kilgore) and I'm not inclined to care much if someone takes offence to the term "speed trap."

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:34 am
by Liberty
Vladigar wrote:Well, sorry this has to be my first post on this forum but this hit a hot button with me:

I don't define a "speed trap" as law enforcement doing its job. I define it as the illogical placement of posted speed signs to take advantage of the flow of traffic and surrounding terrain. Couple that with the fact that you'll see a good amount of East Texas law enforcement vehicles hauling tail when they're not in their own jurisdictions (watch Hwy 259 from Nacogdoches to Kilgore during the days of the training excerises in Kilgore) and I'm not inclined to care much if someone takes offence to the term "speed trap."
It's probably the town and the department that sets these policies not the Law officer who pulls people over. Some folks believe cops and excops are always in the right. Others believe they are mostly good people who are trying to do a difficult job.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 2:14 pm
by CompVest
Vladigar wrote:Well, sorry this has to be my first post on this forum but this hit a hot button with me:

I don't define a "speed trap" as law enforcement doing its job. I define it as the illogical placement of posted speed signs to take advantage of the flow of traffic and surrounding terrain.
+1

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:21 pm
by 9mmGuy
sounds like a good stop. well it ended in a ticket so i guess it wasn't that good, but at least both parties were professional and polite.

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 3:44 pm
by flintknapper
9mmGuy wrote:sounds like a good stop. well it ended in a ticket so i guess it wasn't that good, but at least both parties were professional and polite.

Thats my take on it too.

Officer was correct to issue ticket, daughter was speeding and deserved it.

Officer apparently was pro-carry and even advised my daughter to do so (usually she does).

She has had a few DWC's around town here that didn't result in a ticket (tail light out, no front license plate, check inspection sticker, check for wearing seatbelt) so I guess she thinks she'll always get a "pass". :nono:

Re: Good stop between Gladewater-Tyler.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 11:29 pm
by KBCraig
flintknapper wrote:She has had a few DWC's
Driving While Cute?