What's your experience with driving in the USA? I wouldn't comment on how things work regarding traffic enforcement in France, since I never have driven there.
I'm interested in a few things you posted. I've commented
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Originally Posted by Punk_rider
1. I'm French, but that does apply everywhere
2. Looks like police over here is more scared by my car than jealous
I cannot see how your observation even translates to another city in Europe, let alone the USA.
3. I hate to see police begging for more taxes by spying your speed on the road while murderers, rapers and burglars are doing evil few miles away
The police here do not "beg for more taxes". In addition, "The Police" don't all have the same job. A detective's job is different from a Patrolman's job, and a Highway patrol Officer's job is different from a Sheriff's Deputy. "They" are not "letting rapists get away" because you got a speeding ticket. That's an asinine assumption.
4. I hate the "they just do their job" thing. Doing your job is more than blindly apply what the big boss said
It sounds like you are biased against the Police. When I break the law and get caught, it's my fault, not the fault of the Police. That is called taking repsonsibility for your actions.
5. 65 on a highway ... damn, here in France is 80mph on the highway and it's already boring .... use your vote to change these stupid politics applying such low speed limits ...
While you are 100% correct that it is politics that mandated speed limits, the speed limits in the USA actually vary. The USA is not run the way other countries are.
6. Anyway, for sure, when looking at 2 cars going the same speed, the relatively low paid police officer will most of the time aim the "rich" guy car with a sporty one. We all know "rich" guys with sporty cars are the most dangerous ....
Again, you seem to assume ill intent because that's what you want to see.
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That's just what I'm seeing.