What the hell is happening???
Is America now
becomimgbecoming like 1939 Germany???
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Volunteer radar gunslingers nail speeders
By Joanne Bratton
USATODAY
Speeders beware. Your neighbors might have you on their
radar. That's
the message police departments across the country are
trying to send by
loaning residents radar guns and turning them into
neighborhood speed
watchers.Volunteers can't ticket the drivers
they catch breaking the
speed limit, but their reports can result in
warning letters being sent
by police, depending on how fast the drivers
were going.
Police say the program is worth it if it can make even a few
motorists motorists obey speed limits. "It's one more element of enforcing
speed," says Lt.
Daniel Furseth of the DeForest Police Department in
Wisconsin.
For the past year, the village has allowed residents to borrow
a a battery-operated radar gun for a week or two, sit on their front
lawns lawns and record the speeds of passing motorists.
Typically, a
warning letter is sent when speeds are 13 mph over
the limit, but it
depends on the residential area, Furseth says.
The police
department has sent out a couple dozen warning
letters, he says. "One
parent called and was glad we sent a letter,"
Furseth says. "But it's
not always the kids (who are speeding) � it's
the soccer moms, too."
Elsewhere:•Residents in
Loveland, Ohio, are invited to sign up in teams of two or three to use the Stalker II,
a hand-held, battery-operated radar gun.•In the Chicago suburb of
Naperville, Ill., residents affiliated with homeowners associations use the radar guns. "Some people seemed surprised.
Some took notice and slowed down," says Bob Fischer, director of the Naperville Area Homeowners Confederation. "Others were angry that we were interfering with their inherent right to get to the train station � or back home � as quickly as possible."
•In
Shawnee, Kan., a
suburb of Kansas City, police allow
residents to use radar guns on
residential streets that are posted 25
mph or less, police Sgt. Doug
Orbin says. The volunteer must stay in
his or her vehicle while using
the radar gun, he says.
•This week, the police department in
The Dalles, Ore., started taking names of interested citizens who want to be neighborhood speed watchers.
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