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I went camping this weekend and passed through Maricopa, CA which is right at the junction of the 33 and 166. You have to go through it to get to the Cuyama valley or the southern end of the Carrizo plain, and it's on the easiest way to Taft.

I was driving at about 4 am to arrive before dawn and was pulled over by a policeman who was waiting on the side of the road. I wasn't speeding, but he really wanted to check me out.

He decided to run my plate, and u-turned to follow me. Once he started following me he had a reason to pull me over, a burnt-out license plate light. So he ran my license and registration. But regardless, he made the decision to follow me before he knew about my light.

On the way home, I saw a Maricopa policeman waiting with a radar gun at the bottom of the descent from the Carrizo. He pulled someone over, it looked like he had the radar gun on him for a while.

I stopped at the convenience store there and outside was a big sign put up by a citizen's group, which said "Stop the Maricopa PD's Unfair Radar Tactics" and gave information about how to report and complain.

Maricopa is really just an intersection, but it is a 35 mph zone with a 45 mph zone and then 55 mph outside of it. Very easy to forget about these zones. Plus, the descent from the Carrizo is very steep and very long and it's hard not to have a big head of steam going when you get to Maricopa. And people love to floor it on those country highways.

I lucked out, but others haven't, so if you're heading that way, heads up.
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The Kern County SO handled Maricopa until a the City PD was restarted 4 years ago. How many cops does that pi**ant little place have? Are they POST trained or off the street hires? Sounds like something out of rural Kentucky.
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FWIW, the exact same situation exists when driving either North or South through North-Central Florida off the interstate(s).

I disremember the Rte number, but it used to be the main rout N/S from North to Miami before Rte 95 & Rte 75 got built.

There's 4 or 5 very small "towns" - little more than a gas station ( and a police car, of course) - where the speed limit drops about 35mph in 20ft - and the officer is just past the drop sign, waiting.................

One of the adjascent towns, however has a resident (or three) that post a very large warning sign on their front lawns, just ahead of some speed traps.

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got warned off by a car coming the other way flashing the headlights hi-lo hi-lo last summer when I was heading north on 395; I got slowed down just before a big speed trap operation.... so I returned the favor first chance I got.

bother! I do like 90+ mph.

I think that's a good way to help one another out, eh?
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Grizz wrote:got warned off by a car coming the other way flashing the headlights hi-lo hi-lo last summer when I was heading north on 395; I got slowed down just before a big speed trap operation.... so I returned the favor first chance I got.

bother! I do like 90+ mph.

I think that's a good way to help one another out, eh?
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El Chivo wrote: . . . Maricopa is really just an intersection, but it is a 35 mph zone with a 45 mph zone and then 55 mph outside of it. Very easy to forget about these zones . . .

They are called "Revenue Enhancement Zones."

If any of you find yourself going north in US 119 into Punxsutawney, PA, it's the same setup. 45 mph down a steep hill, then 35 at the bottom. The Punxy cops set up a little framework thing with photocells alongside the highway at the bottom of a traffic sign, and the speed is wirelessly
transmitted to the cop in the Crown Vic at the bottom of the hill. In PA, only the State Police may use radar and laser. Municipal PDs must use Vascar, Smooth Operator, or other such timing devices.

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They're called 'Speed Traps' for a reason. Many small communities derive a sizable portion of their operating budget using them.
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El Chivo wrote:I went camping this weekend and passed through Maricopa, CA which is right at the junction of the 33 and 166. You have to go through it to get to the Cuyama valley or the southern end of the Carrizo plain, and it's on the easiest way to Taft.

I was driving at about 4 am to arrive before dawn and was pulled over by a policeman who was waiting on the side of the road. I wasn't speeding, but he really wanted to check me out.

He decided to run my plate, and u-turned to follow me. Once he started following me he had a reason to pull me over, a burnt-out license plate light. So he ran my license and registration. But regardless, he made the decision to follow me before he knew about my light.

On the way home, I saw a Maricopa policeman waiting with a radar gun at the bottom of the descent from the Carrizo. He pulled someone over, it looked like he had the radar gun on him for a while.

I stopped at the convenience store there and outside was a big sign put up by a citizen's group, which said "Stop the Maricopa PD's Unfair Radar Tactics" and gave information about how to report and complain.

Maricopa is really just an intersection, but it is a 35 mph zone with a 45 mph zone and then 55 mph outside of it. Very easy to forget about these zones. Plus, the descent from the Carrizo is very steep and very long and it's hard not to have a big head of steam going when you get to Maricopa. And people love to floor it on those country highways.

I lucked out, but others haven't, so if you're heading that way, heads up.
I've driven that route many times going to Santa Maria, but I've never seen any cops around Maricopa, but it's been over 4 years since I drove that road. Dad was wanting to drive out there this spring, we'll have to keep and eye out. I'm sure they'd love to harass an out of state vehicle. Thanks for the heads up.
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Like TX, CA has a law designed to inhibit "speed traps". VEHICLE CODE SECTION 40800-40808.
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Griff wrote:Like TX, CA has a law designed to inhibit "speed traps". VEHICLE CODE SECTION 40800-40808.
Interesting...so if one was caught in a speed trap that violated those provisions (I admit, I only scanned the first couple of paragraphs), could you "enlighten" the judge to the proper statute and get it thrown out?
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Live Oak, CA was for many years a known "speed trap". Their little operation was shut down after too many citizen complaints and at least one officer reprimanded for heavy handed, over zealous use of his pinch book. He was writing folks tickets for 20 miles over the limit, when they were actually less than 5 miles over the posted 30 MPH on a state maintained hwy that passed through the tiny city. Maricopa could be a candidate for the next speed trap shutdown.
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awp101 wrote:
Griff wrote:Like TX, CA has a law designed to inhibit "speed traps". VEHICLE CODE SECTION 40800-40808.
Interesting...so if one was caught in a speed trap that violated those provisions (I admit, I only scanned the first couple of paragraphs), could you "enlighten" the judge to the proper statute and get it thrown out?
I would think that is your responsibility as a concerned citizen! :P
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What's wrong with obeying the posted speed limit?
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Everyone should follow the posted limits, but when they go from 55 to 30 in less than 150' something is seriously wrong. No "30 MPH zone ahead" signs, no indication of sudden slowdown, zero, zip, nada. Immediately past the 30 sign will be an officer waiting with pen in hand, and a big sh*t eating grin on his mug. :x
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Pete44ru wrote:FWIW, the exact same situation exists when driving either North or South through North-Central Florida off the interstate(s).

I disremember the Rte number, but it used to be the main rout N/S from North to Miami before Rte 95 & Rte 75 got built.

There's 4 or 5 very small "towns" - little more than a gas station ( and a police car, of course) - where the speed limit drops about 35mph in 20ft - and the officer is just past the drop sign, waiting.................

One of the adjascent towns, however has a resident (or three) that post a very large warning sign on their front lawns, just ahead of some speed traps.

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Interesting, I went thru Maricopa a few months back. I had go to Taft (actually the Elk Hills Petroleum Reserve). 119 back to the 5 was shutdown after I went thru, and they were sending you south thru Maricopa to rejoin the 5. I noticed that the "police department" was in a trailer, and wondered what their budget was. I guess they want a real jail. Headed to Taft Wednesday, gonna keep an eye open. Thanks for the heads up.
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COSteve wrote:They're called 'Speed Traps' for a reason. Many small communities derive a sizable portion of their operating budget using them.
Yep. This way they can generate lots of revenue, so they can go out and buy the Podunk S.W.A.T. team some 'patrol rifles', night-vision gear, Barrett-50's, and an armored vehicle or two. Of course they'll mostly be used to bust some doper growing a few pot plants, who some deputy has a grudge against, but catching real criminals is too scary and dangerous, and just costs the taxpayer money to provide them with court-appointed lawyers... :|
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This is becoming more common throughout california. County and local governments are starved for cash as we all know. CHP has been ordered to step up notices to appear and the same for county sherrif depts. Its all about revenue, theyre revenue cops nothing more.
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Hey! Somebody has to feed, clothe, house, and take care of the medical problems of all these Mexicans sneaking into our country. :wink: ------------Sixgun
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Sixgun wrote:Hey! Somebody has to feed, clothe, house, and take care of the medical problems of all these Mexicans sneaking into our country. :wink: ------------Sixgun

Yeah, guess we're elected.
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gary rice wrote:
Sixgun wrote:Hey! Somebody has to feed, clothe, house, and take care of the medical problems of all these Mexicans sneaking into our country. :wink: ------------Sixgun
Yeah, guess we're elected.
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Speed traps are a way of life in semi rural areas. I've got two stories.

I picked up my new 06 Impala at noon Friday before going in for 4-to-12 PM shift. Missouri has owner pay the sales tax in order to get his license plates, but gives you 30 days to do so. It's 1 AM and drizzling as I drive past two speed trap operators talking at the gas station. One pulls up behind me at the stop light, waits until I'm going across 4 lane divided highway and then hits his lights and siren. After I stop at a safe spot, he gets out and heads for me, BUT does a double take when I turn on the dome light and he sees the temporary sticker on the rear windshield. "New car?" "Yeah, got it this morning...no, it's Saturday now; yesterday morning." "You going to get plates soon?" "Nope; I got 30 days...gives me an extra month on renewal and I don't have the $1500 for sales tax for another two or three weeks." He gets good and wet for being an a** h*** and everyone who goes through there regularly and hears the story is rolling on the floor laughing.

Two months ago, the little woman gets busted for 51 in a 45 zone in the next county west. Another noted speed trap. She tries to finess the cop...to no avail. He tells her she's lucky because "fines are higher over in Jefferson county. I'm a part time cop over there also." Guess where...and guess who! It's my pal, 'Buford T. Justice." The fine with court costs was $98.50.

Municipalities like the above are ridiculous...and any one calling himself a cop when he is a full time speed trap operator there is an insult to real law enforcement officers. I can't do much other than watch so I don't become one of their victims...and I don't patronize the merchants there either. I wish they had a chamber of commerce to write a letter to; somehow I see the mayor as putting my name and license plate numbers on a "hit list."
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The fine with court costs was $98.50
I looked up some info on the internet, the first number is the CA base fine and the second is what you actually pay after the county and city get through with you.

1-15 mph $35 ----------------------------- $146
16-25 mph $70----------------------------- $266
26 and over $100 -------------------------- $380

I have heard it was more, like $500----$900.
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I really wish EVERYONE would obey the law, even if it was for only a week. Think about it--no fines-no revenue. All of the ones in this country who produce NOTHING (politicians & lawyers) would have their hands full. :wink:

I have a real smart brother-in-law who advocates that every working person in this country have enough money to tide him/her over for a month or two-------then stay home. We would see changes real fast. :D ---------Sixgun
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Well, I'll be a... I ended up going thru Maricopa yesterday. Thanks for the heads up, I slowed down to a nice 30mp as I entered town. And wouldn't you know it there was an officer is in the parking lot behind the city hall/police station (you can't see him coming from either direction until you are almost right in front of him), with the radar gun. I had the driver's side widow down, so I smiled and wave very enthusiastically. I swear I could see him frown in disappointment.
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