I am working at home for the next two days. I am having some
plumbing and electrical work done. So I will be baby sitting the
contractors I guess is one way to look at it.
I got up and went into my office this a.m. at 5:30 as there was
several things I had left on Friday I should have brought home.
I cut through Brooklyn and hook up with hwy 14 most days.
As I did today. I was shocked to see on hwy 14 past Oregon
5, count them xxxxx Dane County Sheriff's cars parked along
side the highway in the dark. All together. In a row.
Waiting so patiently for some one to please speed.
Like the cat waiting for the mouse to come out from where
it is hiding.
Monday, April 21, 2008
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Missouri used to run what they called "saturation enforcement." One cop on each side of the Interstate every mile for 20 miles. 20 miles, forty cops on a Sunday afternoon.
You could see the expression on the faces of the good ole boys as they got to their own, personal breaking point. They knew, just knew, that there could not possibly be another squad over the next hill or atop the next bridge.
They were very nearly always wrong.
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