What about this?
If my HOA wanted to use one to make a point in the neighborhood before we actually call the Sheriff's Department, are they available? Where? What do you ask for?
Thanks.
Where do you live. If its in BR I can swing by one day. Is he trying to prove that the cars are actually going slower than it appears?
Actually it's Prairieville. Yours truly is on the HOA Board (would you expect anything less from me); and we have residents complaining about the speeding in the neighborhood for obvious reasons. So, my first inclination is to actually set up in the neihgborhood, stop the neihgbors that are speeding, and explain to them the consequences of their actions, etc.
Now I know what you all are thinking; "You wouldn't put yourself in that position, you would call the police and let them handle it." And I agree to some respect. But we all know each other, and THEY ALL KNOW WHO I AM; and it might be a son or daughter that just needs a friendly reminder that we have little kids all over the place, and blah, blah, etc..
And if that diplomacy doesn't work, I could go Yeager on them!
The SO should be able to bring out a trailer to warn of speeding. You could always stand by it and jot down who is violating and contact them. I like this idea versus the HOA that always calls our office and when we go out there they get mad when they are one of the ones ticketed.
The SO should be able to bring out a trailer to warn of speeding. You could always stand by it and jot down who is violating and contact them. I like this idea versus the HOA that always calls our office and when we go out there they get mad when they are one of the ones ticketed.
They just put one of these up by me in BR. I hate these things I think it's a subliminal message.
They just put one of these up by me in BR. I hate these things I think it's a subliminal message.
Who is the head muckity-muck at APSO, that can help a brother out on this?
It is! It means don't speed!
If by "subliminal" you mean "brazenly obvious in eight-inch letters."