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Back the Blue: Why do cops use unmarked cars to enforce speed limits?

Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:24 am
Posted by weagle1999
Member since May 2025
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:24 am
Or, hide their marked cars behind signs, buildings, and shrubs to run radar / laser and pull people over?

Speeds limits are supposedly there to keep us safe. Wouldn’t more people slow down and everyone ‘be safer’ if more drivers saw the police cars enforcing the speed limit?
Posted by fareplay
Member since Nov 2012
6550 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:26 am to
If you don’t speed excessively, this is a non problem
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:26 am to
How would they meet their quotas if they were visible and folks would slow down if they saw them?
Posted by Jmcc64
alabama
Member since Apr 2021
2106 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:28 am to
around here, they don't . that said, with the lower profile light bars, it's harder to discern if they are cop cars from a distance.
Posted by White Bear
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:29 am to
Get yourself a bird dog, son.
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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107799 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:30 am to
quote:

around here, they don't . that said, with the lower profile light bars, it's harder to discern if they are cop cars from a distance.


Realistically, folks who are speeding at a high enough level that they actually should be pulled over aren't going to have the time to really slow down before they see a cop (at least not on major roadways/expressways).

OP has a valid point though. If it was truly about keeping people from speeding, they would be more visible and people would make note of that/slow down.
Posted by wesfau
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:30 am to
Reporting for duty!

Posted by UserAlreadyExists
God’s country
Member since Feb 2026
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:31 am to
Part of it is revenue generation I’m sure, especially in those random small town speed traps, and part of it is probably the idea of knowing they’re around but not being able to see them makes you have to drive more cautiously
Posted by idlewatcher
Planet Arium
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:33 am to
Do you even Waze bro?
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:39 am to
They’re not peace officers. They’re pirates.
Posted by billjamin
Houston
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:40 am to
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:40 am to
quote:

Wouldn’t more people slow down and everyone ‘be safer’ if more drivers saw the police cars enforcing the speed limit?
I'm amazed at the number of people that get speeding tickets on the Causeway bridge every day. The cops are in marked vehicles in basically the same spots every day. It is common knowledge that they will not pull you over if you are up to 8mph over the limit, and people still speed more than that
Posted by Midget Death Squad
Meme Magic
Member since Oct 2008
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Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:40 am to
quote:

Wouldn’t more people slow down and everyone ‘be safer’ if more drivers saw the police cars enforcing the speed limit?


Sure they would, but the rule makers want you to not speed the rest of your drive as well. Slowing down for that one moment doesn't resolve all the other moments you are on the road.
Posted by UnitedFruitCompany
Bay Area
Member since Nov 2018
4051 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 10:59 am to
Speed traps are such a pet peeve of mine. Interestingly, they are usually done in the morning, in decent areas, where the working man/woman are just trying to get to their shift. Same for DUI checkpoints and the like.

They say this is for safety. Ironically, the more dangerous a road is, the safer it becomes. This is why roundabouts are so effective and why the Autobahn is so safe. Because of their inherent danger you have to pay attention. You actually have to drive. This has been proven.

Speed traps are little more than another hidden tax on the working man. Kinda funny how you never see speed traps in the hood. Same for DUI checkpoints. Where is the safety concern for that group, I wonder?
Posted by HoldThatTiger03
Work
Member since Mar 2019
532 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:01 am to
Agree. They'll set up seatbelt/inspection sticker checkpoints in Pineville around the time that all the working people are on the way to work. Set them up for the non-workers.
Posted by N2cars
Member since Feb 2008
39257 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:01 am to
Don't forget the dumbasses that slow down to 60 at every single crossover, cop or not.
Posted by kengel2
Team Gun
Member since Mar 2004
33697 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:02 am to
Shouldn't you be mad at the people that set the speed limit?
Posted by Jizzy08
Member since Aug 2008
12351 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:04 am to
I would say that sometimes going with the flow of traffic is more safe than arbitrarily going the speed limit. Now I’m not talking about excessive speeds but reasonable speeds above the speed limit.
Posted by Snipe
Member since Nov 2015
16422 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:05 am to
quote:

Back the Blue: Why do cops use unmarked cars to enforce speed limits?


There's better things to complain about when it come to LEO traffic div.

Like, why to they routinely speed and run stop lights/signs in the course of normal non emergency duty, yet issue J. Q. Public tickets for all the above mentioned.

Posted by AwesomeSauce
Das Boot
Member since May 2015
11337 posts
Posted on 4/8/26 at 11:07 am to
quote:

If you don’t speed excessively, this is a non problem

Sir this is the OT. We only care about enforcement of the laws we don't break. The ones we do break should not be enforced. /s


The culture most present in the OT is no different than other cultures the OT loves to hate on. They justify the laws they break because it's ok and infringes upon their rights. There are levels, but knowingly breaking the law and justifying it is the same mindset that the OT loves to hate.

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