I have been clean for almost 20 years. I moved to Florida 9 years ago.
I got stopped on I95 for 83mph in a 70mph zone in my truck. State trooper.
I got grilled -
"Do you know how fast you were going?"
"Do you have a logical reason for driving so fast?"
"Where are you going?" (this one irritated me very much.)
"License and registration please."
"Ok stay here."
I am very much a yes sir, no sir person with law enforcement. I am polite, and answer honestly. I don't move my hands off the steering wheel until they tell me as I don't want to get shot...they get pretty nervous down here...I usually ask for some consideration and they can see my record at least in Florida is spotless...
He comes back, tickets printed and all set. No need to sign anything in Florida. Lets me go. Total speed trap.
I don't mind enforcement as a safety issue, but when it is a pure cash grab, it irks me.
I left got passed by more than 75 vehicles as I was doing the allotted speed limit of 70mph down and back.
On the way back, a county motorcycle cop gives me the stink eye as he pulls off the ramp and another car passes me like I am standing still and he ignores it.
If I was in the Porsche doing 120mph, sure I will take my lumps. No problem...but not in a gaggle of cars all doing over 80. Not fair. (Down here on I95, if you are going 80, you still get passed like you are doing 70)
In Florida, as soon as you get a ticket, you start getting the mailings ( I must have gotten at least 6 or 7) from lawyers to take your tickets to court. As long as it is just a speeding ticket, they will take it to court and get the fine and points removed.
I think the fine was $130 and 3 points...It cost me the $130 to the court, and about $130 ish (don't remember the exact amount) to the lawyer. I didn't have to go to court, I got the fine and the points dismissed. No rise in insurance rates.
I don't know how many times you can do this, I don't think a lot. They have to be spread out quite a bit and no DUI's or anything serious.
So that is Florida.
As an aside, if you are traveling here, and take a prescription pain killer, it better be in the pharmacy bottle and have your name on the prescription. If they find one pill, like an Oxycontin or other narcotic, that is not in the original bottle, you go directly to jail and they keep your car and any cash on you. Enjoy your travels.