State Highway 68

Louisburg, KansasJul 03, 20071 Comments

Police travel this, less than two mile, town in two or more cars where the highway is five lane, 45 MPH on west end and 25 MPH and 35 MPH in short sections. with a Four-way stop where road narrows to two lane. I was coming from the East, passed the four way stop a couple blocks, on a section by a large cemetery and nothing on the other side of the street when I toped a hump and the only other car was a policeman coming toward me. I looked at the Speed Limit Sign and it said 45 MPH. The Policeman said I was still in the 25 MPH. He had sat behind me over ten Minutes before I exited my pickup than he yelled for me to return to my vehical. Another Police car pulled in behind him. The other Police car than followed another pickup towing a boat into a business and turned on his red lights to give another ticket. When I told my daughter, who we had been visiting thirty miles East, she said her husband would get stopped twice a month when he had to commute to work through Louisburg. Once he got stopped for an out-of-date tag, it was the third of the month after expiration but Missouri has a thirty day grace period.

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The grace period in Mo for tags is only concern of late fees by the department of revenue. the Tag actually expires the 1st Day of the Month it shows on the tag example july tag 2011 expires 1201am July 1st 2011. so technically you can get stopped and ticketed for that however it is generally not enforced due to this misconception. (unless your a ass or scumbag.)
#1Jul 28, 2011Report Abuse

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