Route 7 from Wallingford in the north to E. Dorset in the south, a distance of about 12 miles
Constable and Sheriff,who are paid from from fines collected. Mt. Tabor collects a good part of its income from fines. Out-of-state cars more than cars with Vermont plates seem targeted. Coverage is sporadic but intense when it occurs. Route 7 is the principal north-south highway west of the Green Mountains, so tourist travel is steady year-round and a productive corridor for local law enforcement. Public safety is the fig leaf that covers the real purpose of their periodic rounding up of speeders, revenue enhancement.
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