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From the post:

>The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will start ticketing drivers speeding 10 mph or more on Highway 119 between Boulder and Longmont, starting Monday. This is part of the agency's Speed Enforcement Program, which kicked off in July along Highway 119, when speed cameras were set up in a construction work zone. Since then, CDOT has issued more than 34,000 warning citations. However beginning Monday, $75 tickets will start getting handed out to anyone going over the speed limit.

Archive: https://archive.today/b71Oz From the post: >>The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) will start ticketing drivers speeding 10 mph or more on Highway 119 between Boulder and Longmont, starting Monday. This is part of the agency's Speed Enforcement Program, which kicked off in July along Highway 119, when speed cameras were set up in a construction work zone. Since then, CDOT has issued more than 34,000 warning citations. However beginning Monday, $75 tickets will start getting handed out to anyone going over the speed limit.
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And here I am thinking 10 mph over the speed limit ANYWHERE automatically gets you a speeding ticket (unless you're in the middle of the pack of bumper to bumper traffic hauling ass)

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Well, clearly (((they))) have identified this particular stretch of highway as a excellent money making opportunity. Imagine how many people they will get to fine? They just said they sent out 34k warnings. Now they are going to start charging all of those people and more $75 every time one of their cameras thinks you are going 10MPH or higher over.

People in Colorado are shitty drivers and often are speeding up to 30 MPH over on longer stretches. Just think of the amount of money they can make!