I have to concur. They love the out of area revenue.In my experience, if you dont live in carmel, but you live in Marion County and are driving in carmel you are more likely to get pulled over.
Oh, driving while black or brown in Hamilton will get you pulled over. Usually with multiple cars involved. They have to get their jollies somehow.I have to concur. They love the out of area revenue.
Here's one for you.....
Go sit in their traffic court one day. All I"m going to say is there must be one heck of a lot of lousy non-caucasian drivers passing through Carmel. I'll guess it's just a coincidence though.
I never thought that I'd actually put something like this in print. I'll probably get my arse in a sling now.
I'll drive to Kansas City and around just so I don't have to drive through Carmel again.
Just my sole experience there. One incidence doesn't necessarily make a pattern
Oh, driving while black or brown in Hamilton will get you pulled over. Usually with multiple cars involved. They have to get their jollies somehow.
I have to concur. They love the out of area revenue.
I live along Keystone, and have had numerous close calls with inattentive drivers running a red light at 98th, so I welcome CPD's enforcement on that road.
Regarding the idea that a lot of non-white folks get pulled over... Possibly true at one time, but several years back Carmel PD made the mistake of pulling over a black off-duty state trooper without sufficient cause. Cost the city a lot of money, and part of the resolution was the requirement to put cameras in all cars. I really don't think that any officers would be dumb enough to repeat that event. I think a more likely cause of out-of-county people being pulled over is because those of us who live here know that CPD is always watching Keystone, so we watch our speed. I always love it when someone with out-of-county plates blows past me - it helps to keep my taxes down.
Stick to the limit + 5, make sure that your lights work, and you will be OK.