The C/O's around here i feel do their job very well. Have honestly never heard any complaints other than from folks who got ticketed, but thats kinda of a given.
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The C/O's around here i feel do their job very well. Have honestly never heard any complaints other than from folks who got ticketed, but thats kinda of a given.
The guy who was telling me claimed they did not ticket him, they were just unprofessional, but we all know about opinions.... Plus it may be something like the license plate thing. The Sheriffs Deputies know from plate numbers what county you are from. Ticket someone from your own county, it could backfire politically, from another county, who cares, let em cry. This guy was from Ohio with Ohio registration numbers.
I got a BS ticket from an Ohio Trooper once, I had seen he and his friend on a Ohio TV network a few weeks earlier. They were talking trash about a branch of the service I had been in, they were from another. LEO's generally do not ticket LEO's unless it's a DUI or something serious, but this was something I would have let anyone go with a warning, unless they got belligerent, or tried to lie and said they did not do it. So anyway, I had a sticker and he knew I was from the branch he was trash talking. I nearly called for a supervisor, but thought his buddy might also be his supervisor, I just ate the stupid ticket.
The end of the story was that I was in that part of the state to make a purchase. To this day I will not spend a dime in a business in that part of the state as his wife, parents, or some other acquaintance might benefit from it, so he screwed his community by being an A.H. and if it's true about the Brookville C/O's the same will happen to some degree there. Being a P.O.S. never pays benefits IME.
I once, at Cowan, was amazed seeing someone with a big motor passing by. After he passed, I was able to see that he had a kicker motor set up in tandem so that he could use the steering wheel to turn it... Some of those might have been so equipped. Also, some after running their trolling battery dead might use the motor rather than switching batteries, or like me, they may have a 24V motor and not be able to swap out batteries, so some of them may not have had much of a choice. Of course they all could have just decided to blow off the law and drive with their big motors...