Nebraska, Sante Sioux reservation
So, I got a speeding ticket last week. Stretch of highway I travel pretty regular in the fall. Well about 6 weeks ago they changed a stretch of about 1/2-3/4 of a mile. It goes from 65, to 55 and then for roughly about 100 yards on a curve it drops to 45. Right on the sharp part of the curve, the patrolman sat. He was visible, but not till right around the curve. Hind sight, it was the tribal police that pulled me over. I have a friend who's Grandpa was the sheriff there and she has told me previously that they only have juristiction over the tribe. If your not tribal, you can request the sheriffs department or state patrol. Usually, they won't respond right away and the tribal police will let you go. I signed the complaint (ticket) so Im screwed on that, and there was a deputy on the highway 5 miles away anyway.
I went back the next day in daylight, and speed limit signs and well as reduced speed ahead signs are posted. I took pics with GPS coordinates. I need to double check, but will assume that he was sitting inside the 45 MPH zone to clock me. The officer did knock it down from 65 in a 45 to 55, but when I was sitting there, I finally said after he explained where the signs were at I said "so in a stretch that had been 65 you slow it way down to a 45 for a whole 100 yards" with a dirty look. He grinned back and said "its a safety issue". Was I speeding yes. What I find annoying about it is, not only is it a trap, but due to being along the banks of the Missouri River, they had a mile of guard rail. As I was traveling along to find a safe place to pull over, an oncomming vehicle stopped in its lane and got over as far as it could (which was like 2 feet) as we went by. Its just a dam poor place to safely pull someone over. He even asked me why I didn't pull over right away and I said there wasn't a safe place to pull over. He agreed with my response.
So with the background explained, is there anyway I can weasel out of this? I need to look a little bit closer at the longitude numbers. I almost think the lat and long on the ticket isn't within the 45 MPH area, but he would have clocked me behind him which most likely was in the 45 MPH zone. Thing is GPS is GPS and that's the reason they put it on the ticket. The ticket isn't a huge issue. Just annoys me. He played nice by knocking it down. Ticket is $25 plus $49 court costs which is the point of a speed trap is generating revenue. My main pet peeve and reason I'd like to find a way to fight it is as I mentioned above, pulling people over in area that had no room to safely pull out of the lane of traffic, its just a dam unsafe place to pull people over especially if the reason for the the reduction in speed is "a safety issue"! It is a sharp curve right there, but it's also a bull shit speed trap and the law enforcement officer knows it. The county sheriff over there is a pretty level headed guy. They have a Knox County Sheriff, Santee Division. The ticket reads Santee Police Department. Well, Santee is a town on the Santee Sioux reservation. So Im not sure if he was in his jurisdiction. I'd think that he wouldn't be dumb enough to write a ticket while not in his jurisdiction. I do know I was off the reservation where I finally pulled over at. Which makes me wonder why he asked me why I didn't pull over right away. Im not sure if the county sheriff has any pull, but Im going to call and voice my opinion on how they are enforcing a safety issue unsafely (hypocrisy annoys me). Plus I signed the ticket anyway. I also don't live in that county. Otherwise I could argue with the county attorney being an elected official that if he wants reelected that its a stupid tickets to prosecute. Guess they've been nailing people left and right. I understand that I was speeding, the speed limit was posted, that it is a dangerous curve, and that I signed the complaint. Its also an unsafe, bull shit, speed trap, and they know it.
Thanks for your time and information.
So, I got a speeding ticket last week. Stretch of highway I travel pretty regular in the fall. Well about 6 weeks ago they changed a stretch of about 1/2-3/4 of a mile. It goes from 65, to 55 and then for roughly about 100 yards on a curve it drops to 45. Right on the sharp part of the curve, the patrolman sat. He was visible, but not till right around the curve. Hind sight, it was the tribal police that pulled me over. I have a friend who's Grandpa was the sheriff there and she has told me previously that they only have juristiction over the tribe. If your not tribal, you can request the sheriffs department or state patrol. Usually, they won't respond right away and the tribal police will let you go. I signed the complaint (ticket) so Im screwed on that, and there was a deputy on the highway 5 miles away anyway.
I went back the next day in daylight, and speed limit signs and well as reduced speed ahead signs are posted. I took pics with GPS coordinates. I need to double check, but will assume that he was sitting inside the 45 MPH zone to clock me. The officer did knock it down from 65 in a 45 to 55, but when I was sitting there, I finally said after he explained where the signs were at I said "so in a stretch that had been 65 you slow it way down to a 45 for a whole 100 yards" with a dirty look. He grinned back and said "its a safety issue". Was I speeding yes. What I find annoying about it is, not only is it a trap, but due to being along the banks of the Missouri River, they had a mile of guard rail. As I was traveling along to find a safe place to pull over, an oncomming vehicle stopped in its lane and got over as far as it could (which was like 2 feet) as we went by. Its just a dam poor place to safely pull someone over. He even asked me why I didn't pull over right away and I said there wasn't a safe place to pull over. He agreed with my response.
So with the background explained, is there anyway I can weasel out of this? I need to look a little bit closer at the longitude numbers. I almost think the lat and long on the ticket isn't within the 45 MPH area, but he would have clocked me behind him which most likely was in the 45 MPH zone. Thing is GPS is GPS and that's the reason they put it on the ticket. The ticket isn't a huge issue. Just annoys me. He played nice by knocking it down. Ticket is $25 plus $49 court costs which is the point of a speed trap is generating revenue. My main pet peeve and reason I'd like to find a way to fight it is as I mentioned above, pulling people over in area that had no room to safely pull out of the lane of traffic, its just a dam unsafe place to pull people over especially if the reason for the the reduction in speed is "a safety issue"! It is a sharp curve right there, but it's also a bull shit speed trap and the law enforcement officer knows it. The county sheriff over there is a pretty level headed guy. They have a Knox County Sheriff, Santee Division. The ticket reads Santee Police Department. Well, Santee is a town on the Santee Sioux reservation. So Im not sure if he was in his jurisdiction. I'd think that he wouldn't be dumb enough to write a ticket while not in his jurisdiction. I do know I was off the reservation where I finally pulled over at. Which makes me wonder why he asked me why I didn't pull over right away. Im not sure if the county sheriff has any pull, but Im going to call and voice my opinion on how they are enforcing a safety issue unsafely (hypocrisy annoys me). Plus I signed the ticket anyway. I also don't live in that county. Otherwise I could argue with the county attorney being an elected official that if he wants reelected that its a stupid tickets to prosecute. Guess they've been nailing people left and right. I understand that I was speeding, the speed limit was posted, that it is a dangerous curve, and that I signed the complaint. Its also an unsafe, bull shit, speed trap, and they know it.
Thanks for your time and information.