Laws are cheap, enforcement is expensive. Street in front of my house is posted 35 mph. People have started street racing motorcycles at 80+ mph. The jails are full of murderers, drug pushers, no room for street racers. I ride a bicycle at 8 mph on that street. The city did actually jail a drugged driver that killed a bicyclist in August in front of a restaurant video camera. No, he didn't stop. No news if he is out on bail, but bail level was set at $100000. Louisville is now trying a sewer truck driver that ran over a police car at an assist stop at 47 mph. Killed the police detective. Also caught on traffic camera.
Nuisance laws like bike speed restrictions mostly affect black, short, &
Edit Asian, Nat. Am. ("mexicans"), ugly people. I'm short & ugly. I have been arrested (and released) dozens of times for walking. With bike restrictions, police will confiscate my bike the way NYC was doing.
Police in Baton Rouge, LA, confiscated my suitcase off the Greyhound bus with their drug sniffing dog. I had Texas sweet onions in it, an obvious kind of contraband. I got the suitcase back 3 weeks later, but minus my new black suit. I had to buy a dark sport coat at Goodwill to go to my father's funeral a week after the important drug bust.
Police in a small town east of Dallas stop all Greyhound busses, order the passengers off, and sniff for cash. Cash confiscated by police can be spent on their drug enforcement program. Obviously any cash came from drugs. Mine came from hard work and thrift. If it wasn't for ******* laws like that, I'd take $1000 on the Greyhound down to Mexico and buy some teeth. Maybe even see some sights. **** plastic cards, all administered by the bank for Manual Noriega, Citi.