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Sunday, May 25, 2025

Opus 2025-271: On the Road: Betrayed and Lied To

As I crossed into the state of Arkansas there was a large sign that informed me the speed limit would be strictly enforced and the Arkansas had a no tolerance policy.

I was willing to accept that.  As I get older one of the benefits of retirement is that I have few deadlines.  I’m quite willing to drive the speed limit or close to it.  Two or 3 miles over I don’t think of as being a case of tolerance.  It’s just that no one could measure that close.  Generally out on the open road where people can pass me, I will drive a couple miles slower than the speed limit and put it on cruise control.

I found out that they lied.  I don’t believe I saw any tickets being written.  I was being passed on a regular basis by people obviously not concerned about the speed limit.

Where are we when we can’t trust the state of Arkansas?  I wasn’t in Washington DC.  I wasn’t in New York.  I wasn’t in California.  I was headed for Illinois, but that was a problem for a future day.  To say that I was shattered, would be a big exaggeration.  But I was certainly disappointed.

I would suggest that if you have out-of-state license plates, though, that you take their promises seriously.

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