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Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:18 pm
by ELF
How low can you get! And they named it after me!



WKMG TV NEWS ^ | 12-15-2006



Posted on 12/15/2006 6:42:05 AM PST by Cagey



200 Tickets Issued Thursday

One week after motorists in Orange County, Fla., were ticketed by officers dressed as Santa's elves, hundreds of drivers received speeding tickets Thursday by the Grinch and other Dr. Seuss characters.

The Seuss-costumed officers nabbed speeders near John Young Parkway and President's Drive Thursday.

Deputies clocked cars using a radar gun and then dispatched other officers to pull over the motorists and issue the driver a ticket.

The Grinch was responsible for ticketing about 200 drivers during the operation.

The sheriff's Enforcing Limits and Fining or ELF operation, in which officers were dressed as elves, ticketed about 150 drivers in two hours last week.

Some people said using a holiday icon to enforce the law didn't seem right.

"That's specifically why we didn't use Santa Claus," Ken Wyne of the Orange County Sheriff's Office said. "We didn't choose a nativity scene. We chose an elf. An elf is known for their impish behavior. If you're going to speed in Orange County, you never know who's going to be on the street corner."

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said they will continue to use similar decoys throughout the holiday season.

The officers' makeup Thursday was done by costume artists at Univeral Studios Orlando, the report said.

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Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:29 pm
by lady cop
i meant to mail you that article...i think it's hilarious! :wah:

Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 12:32 pm
by ELF
We didn't choose a nativity scene. We chose an elf. An elf is known for their impish behavior


Are they saying I'm not angelic? :D

Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 2:21 pm
by ELF
Yeah, where is that Cat in the Hat when you need him! :D

Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:13 pm
by Richard Bell
It's a rather crass idea.

I'm assuming Universal Studios owns the copyright to the Suess characters, since they participated in the scheme.

Theodore Giesel is probably spinning in his grave.

Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Sat Dec 16, 2006 9:17 pm
by Richard Bell
ELF;488418 wrote: "We didn't choose a nativity scene. We chose an elf. An elf is known for their impish behavior. If you're going to speed in Orange County, you never know who's going to be on the street corner." he Orange County Sheriff's Office said they will continue to use similar decoys throughout the holiday season.




I think baby Jesus with a radar gun would be a scream !

> If this shows up on Family Guy next Christmas, with Stewie in a speed trap manger, I'm gonna sue !

Officers Dressed As Grinch, Dr. Seuss Characters Ticket Fla. Drivers

Posted: Wed Dec 20, 2006 8:15 am
by teramiabullfrog
ELF;488418 wrote: How low can you get! And they named it after me!



WKMG TV NEWS ^ | 12-15-2006



Posted on 12/15/2006 6:42:05 AM PST by Cagey



200 Tickets Issued Thursday

One week after motorists in Orange County, Fla., were ticketed by officers dressed as Santa's elves, hundreds of drivers received speeding tickets Thursday by the Grinch and other Dr. Seuss characters.

The Seuss-costumed officers nabbed speeders near John Young Parkway and President's Drive Thursday.

Deputies clocked cars using a radar gun and then dispatched other officers to pull over the motorists and issue the driver a ticket.

The Grinch was responsible for ticketing about 200 drivers during the operation.

The sheriff's Enforcing Limits and Fining or ELF operation, in which officers were dressed as elves, ticketed about 150 drivers in two hours last week.

Some people said using a holiday icon to enforce the law didn't seem right.

"That's specifically why we didn't use Santa Claus," Ken Wyne of the Orange County Sheriff's Office said. "We didn't choose a nativity scene. We chose an elf. An elf is known for their impish behavior. If you're going to speed in Orange County, you never know who's going to be on the street corner."

The Orange County Sheriff's Office said they will continue to use similar decoys throughout the holiday season.

The officers' makeup Thursday was done by costume artists at Univeral Studios Orlando, the report said.

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