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Roman Forest Boulevard near Tram Road Intersection   Roman Forest, Texas

Up to three officers at a time sit at the intersection of Tram Road and Roman Forest Blvd. This is technically out of the jurisdiction of RF Police, but it doesn't stop them from sitting there two at a time. This is possibly where they hide from their boss. If a RF cop is waiting, count on a Montgomery County Constable also being there. The median is the perfect place to hide right out in the open. The Boulevard curves so you cannot see them until it is too late. The intersection is heavily wooded so people on Tram Road also cannot see them. The speed limit is 35. RF cops have poor concepts of what it means to stop at a stop sign. I know several people that received tickets because they didn't stop for five seconds. If you are Tram Road, be sure you count!

Dec 15, 2006   Texas   0 comments

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Roman Forest Boulevard near Roman Forest Boulevard   Roman Forest, Texas

On Roman Forest Blvd. at the Peach Creek bridge the speed limit goes from 40 mph to 25 mph. Police hide behind the dumpster at the park or the sign at 1714 Roman Forest Blvd. They sit there in the early mornings with all their lights off hoping to catch morning commuters.

Jun 29, 2006   Texas   0 comments

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