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Doth Togo

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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/ap/20041123/ap_on_fe_st/faux_sheriff_s_car

ALBANY, Ore. - Rick Pyburn was sick and tired of lead-footed motorists speeding past his home. Already, he had lost five chickens to hit-and-run drivers passing by at speeds well above posted limits.

Pyburn tried calling the police about his troubles — but with a strapped budget, the Benton County Sheriff's Office couldn't do much to help him out.

"They're so busy patrolling, they don't have the time to sit there," he said.

Then, one day, as he watched a sheriff's car cruise by his house, Pyburn got an idea.

With the help of a local sign company, he built the front half of a two-dimensional plywood Benton County sheriff's car, and set up the decoy in some bushes near the road, in plain view of oncoming drivers.

"Once I placed that on the highway, it was amazing," he said. "The traffic immediately slowed down."

Pyburn knows that some motorists may have figured out that the car is a fake, but swears they still slow down when they see the car, which is complete with a cut-out of Pyburn's face in the "window," warning them to slow down.

"I didn't want it to be exactly like a police car, so there's a little humor there" he said. "But it's enough like a police car that it puts a little bit of doubt in people's minds."

Pyburn and his neighbors have appreciated the effect of the cut-out car so much that a newer, better faux sheriff's car is in the works.

This time he's shooting for more realism in size and shape, Pyburn said, and the updated model will be made of a weatherproof composite material. He plans to market copies of the car for residents in both city neighborhoods and rural areas.

The Benton County Sheriff's Office doesn't mind the imposter, though they would like to have more deputies on duty so that residents did not have to resort to such ingenuity, said Benton County Undersheriff Diana Simpson.

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A man got to do whatever he can to save his chickens...

:lol :lol :lol
 

belgurdo

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That dude should go into business. I live next to a parkway with two schools, and it'd be a serious kick in the ass to all of the "omg late to work" tards who barrel down the street all morning to have a few of these things lining the side streets
 

element

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I've seen similar things, even done by the cops. When driving in Colorado near Grand Junction there was an abandoned old State Patrol car in the turn around lane. Just sitting there. Worked like a charm.
 

quin

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when i was in florida they had cars all over wtih dummies in them even. i think everyone knew cause it didn't do anything though
 
The cops around here employ a similar trick constantly. They set a real cop car out and will leave it in an area for a month or so. Eventually drivers think nothing will ever happen, so people resume speeding. Just about then, a cop will sit in the car and pull over about 15 people.
 

mrklaw

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ALBANY, Ore. - Rick Pyburn was sick and tired of lead-footed motorists speeding past his home. Already, he had lost five chickens to hit-and-run drivers passing by at speeds well above posted limits.

But why were they trying to cross the road?
 
How about adding the speed bump on the road to slow down the cars instead of fake car board. I'm not sure what road is he lives by and hoping it's just the neighborhood route.
 

miyuru

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belgurdo said:
That dude should go into business. I live next to a parkway with two schools, and it'd be a serious kick in the ass to all of the "omg late to work" tards who barrel down the street all morning to have a few of these things lining the side streets

:lol sounds like me...
 

raYne

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As ZootedGranny said, similar things have been done before.

I remember a news report a while back when cops posted a cutout policeman complete with fake radar gun at a corner near a well-known speeders area. People would think it's a cop... slow down, but then speed right back up again after they got near enough to realise it was fake. Then real cops would be posted a few blocks away and would pick up the speeders who laughed off the cutout cop.
 
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