BigNorsk said:
It's not right for officials to create and use laws to raise revenue, to "fool" people into disobeying laws if you will. But that is their sin, the proper answer to that isn't more sin, if people obeyed the limits in "speed traps" it wouldn't be long before many would go away, since they wouldn't raise revenue anyway.
You obviously do not understand the nature of speed traps. They are set up in areas where safe speeds are considered breaking the law. Not everyone keeps staring at their speedometer while driving. You just get caught up with what would be the 85 percentile speed, and they grab you while you were feeling relaxed and safe, not realizing that the speed you were driving at was "legally" incorrect. Jesus criticized the Pharissees who condemned him for breaking the Sabbath. According to the law (in their eyes) he did break the law. Yet, they used the law unjustly.
I am not advocating breaking the law. I am just explaining some abuses of making laws. It takes what would not be a crime (under fair conditions of justice) and makes those who should be the ones to determine what the law into criminals when an artificial speed limit is imposed. I find it unsafe to keep driving with my eyes on the speedometer all the time.
Job 37:23 niv
"The Almighty is beyond our reach and exalted in power; in his justice and great righteousness, he does not oppress."
If people all started obeying the speed limits tomorrow, you would see enough drop in gas consumption that it would be reasonable to expect a significant drop in gas prices to follow shortly, wouldn't that be nice.
That's not true! The original reason for the 55 speed limit, was because at that time the cars had primitive electronic ignition systems that performed poorly as the speed increased. Today, we get better mileage at highway speeds than we do riding around town! The ignition systems are leaps ahead of what was existing when the original 55 limit was imposed. Ahh! But what wonderful thing was discovered at that time! Certain police precincts could plan their annual budget ahead of time and guarantee meeting it! How? Just park on this strip of road and keep pulling them over until you have reached your quota!
I was stopped in a speed trap and I was not the one speeding! Yet, my word meant nothing. I fought the ticket. I had a hearing. They were willing to drop it down to half the
"mandatory donation." I refused. I later went before the judge and he threw out the ticket. But, he hit me with a court fee which equalled the original ticket amount!
I then went home and ripped up the letter from a Senator DeMato, asking for a donation for a policeman's monument to be erected in DC. I then took the money I was going to contribute, and found me a good radar detector. That was back around 1991.
Then I began to study how speed traps work. In one city in California some local citizens used the Ricco law (anti- racketeering law) to try and stop one police department from extortion by abusing the speed trap ploy.
Like I said earlier. I think the police should receive better pay automatically! Instead of grabbing one citizen at a time and imposing a mandatory contribution to the policeman's benevolence fund, we should all be paying a local tax to give the police what they need to function comfortably.
After all, they are called to lay down their lives in the case of serious crime. I can see why some feel angered and justified in having speed traps, for they need to have a good living for what they do. Now, if everyone paid a dollar, or two, a year towards a mandatory police tax? No one is hurt. And, then the police can concentrate on those who do drive dangerously. Not simply those who step over a mandated line of speed which is yet very safe, but is a technicality which is unfair to drivers who are safe by nature.
We are to be the salt of the earth. We are to have an influence on the justice we find in the area we live. All it would take is one person with the qualifications required to introduce such a law. In that way, the roads will still be safe. But everyone will be able to relax and enjoy their life on the road, and not feel like Big Brother is always watching them on their every turn.
Psalm 103:6 niv
"The LORD works righteousness and justice for all the oppressed."
Grace and peace, GeneZ