Especially for you, Thick

Grizzly

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A Richardson, TX policeman had a perfect spot to watch for speeders, but wasn't getting many. Then he discovered the problem - a 12-year-old boy was standing up the road with a hand painted sign, which read "RADAR TRAP AHEAD". The officer then found a young accomplice down the road with a sign reading "TIPS" and a bucket full of money. (And we used to just sell lemonade!)

BETTER

A motorist was mailed a picture of his car speeding through an automated radar post in Plano, TX. A $40 speeding ticket was included. Being cute, he sent the police department a picture of $40. The police responded with another mailed photo of handcuffs.

BEST

A young woman was pulled over for speeding. As the TX State Trooper Officer walked to her car window, flipping open his ticket book, she said, "I bet you are going to sell me a ticket to the Texas State Police Ball.

"He replied, "Texas State Troopers don't have balls." There was a moment of silence while she smiled, and he realized what he'd just said. He then closed his book, got back in his patrol car and left. She was laughing too hard to start her car
 
Kwik, I have an even more interesting question:

Is it even illegal to inform others of the position of a police car?

Your friend,

Mark
 
Mark, i read about a similiar situation in an Orlando FL paper where a motorist was pulled over and cited for flashing oncoming vehicles with his headlights to warn of a speedtrap. although i don't remember the citation he was issued, i do remember that the judge threw it out saying no law on his behalf was broken
 
that is some good shit. I always warn cars also but it is usually by getting pulled over. I got very lucky a little bit ago. I will start a thread on it in a second
 
there is a radio station where i live that lets callers callin the posistion of cops radarin...

i think its illegal to flash your lights at oncoming traffic when its dark... (supposedly) a friend of mine was pulled over but let off for doing that..
 
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