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<p>[QUOTE="Zeldman, post: 3360409, member: 19531"]That used to be a big problem in Texas. Small towns would drop the speed limit 10 to 15 mph one mile outside of town and sit there and write tickets all day. Calvert and Nolanville comes to mind. Since a lot of soldiers went through Nolanville on their way to Ft Hood that was big business.</p><p><br /></p><p>Then several years ago the state came out and announced that the agency that wrote the ticket would only be able to collect 2 bucks from each ticket. That pretty much put an end to that racket. I am not sure that is still in effect now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Zeldman, post: 3360409, member: 19531"]That used to be a big problem in Texas. Small towns would drop the speed limit 10 to 15 mph one mile outside of town and sit there and write tickets all day. Calvert and Nolanville comes to mind. Since a lot of soldiers went through Nolanville on their way to Ft Hood that was big business. Then several years ago the state came out and announced that the agency that wrote the ticket would only be able to collect 2 bucks from each ticket. That pretty much put an end to that racket. I am not sure that is still in effect now.[/QUOTE]
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