Not a speed trap; a fake “Failure to Stop” Citation

Park City, UtahMar 23, 20101 Comments

At the extreme south end of Park City, a short distance after the exit from I-80,
is a right turn onto a short street that turns out to be a major entrance to town.
Just a block onto the street is a stop sign & you find bushes/trees/undeveloped
to right of the sign, and town to the left. A cafe/restaurant is about 100-yards
to the left. Somewhere in the “wilderness” to the right of the stop sign, hides a
constable, UHP, sheriff, or ??? Turn left to the cafe, (the reason for leaving the
I-80) and the law suddenly appears behind you with a citation for “not coming to
a full stop.” A phony charge to build the local treasury. Unrelenting fake.

Comments:
It's hard to tell how legitimate this complaint is. While I have no interest in defending any of our local enforcers if they are actually targeting people unfamiliar with the local layout, the description does not make sense. The "extreme south end of Park City" is hardly a "short distance after the exit from I-80" but more like 12+ miles. A cafe that is "the reason for leaving the I-80" would not be even close to Park City, so who knows where this dastardly stop sign near the "wilderness really is....
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