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Rt 9, near a big church   Old Bennington, Vermont

The Old Bennington police officer is specially hired to patrol a whole quarter mile of road. All he does is write tickets. Oh the stories I could tell... Anyways, his 3 fave spots are at the church where the limit drops to 25 as you first come into town from NY, and the museum as you go down a hill into town, and on bank street in someone's driveway. He will be getting a new cruiser soon so watch out, I guess

Jun 22, 2002   Vermont   1 comments

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