Topic: Stop Sign

3 chapters across the catalog

Mike Hanson Confronts  Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]
0:31 - 3:47

Mike Hanson Confronts Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]

Citizen Confronts Deputy Gray Over Alleged Stop Sign Trap

A citizen confronts Deputy Gray (Employee 2020) at a country club intersection, alleging that a poorly engineered stop sign constitutes a "trap" for drivers turning left. The individual records the interaction on video, claiming the sign is only visible to those turning right and that the setup is designed for revenue generation rather than safety. The deputy defends the enforcement, noting that the stop sign is clearly marked and suggesting the citizen take the matter to court.

Mike Hanson Confronts  Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]
6:13 - 8:36

Mike Hanson Confronts Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]

Observation of Rapid Ticket Issuance at Country Club Intersection

The individual records multiple other drivers failing to stop at the same intersection while the deputies remain stationed to issue citations. The narrator claims to have witnessed three tickets issued in a very short duration, arguing that the frequency of violations proves the intersection is confusing to the public rather than a case of intentional lawbreaking. There is a stated intent to upload the footage to YouTube to expose what is described as "fleecing" the public for county revenue.

Mike Hanson Confronts  Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]
8:36 - 10:11

Mike Hanson Confronts Motorcycle Cops & County About Revenue Generation Trap [3Lob5lKWbko]

Proposed Engineering Solutions for Faded Stop Sign Markings

The narrator calculates that the deputies generated approximately $1,200 in fines within twenty minutes and questions the necessity of property taxes given such high citation revenue. Upon closer inspection of the road, the individual notes that the pavement markings are heavily faded and suggests that the county engineer should install a "Stop Sign Ahead" warning or repaint the lines. The segment concludes with the individual planning to use the video evidence of the faded markings to contest their ticket in court.