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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
Canada
Shows/meets late July, Calgary/Edmonton
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<blockquote data-quote="crouton" data-source="post: 3608486" data-attributes="member: 40853"><p>Calgary cops are usually pretty friendly, and aren't too concerned with speeding or messing around. Just stay out of the school zones and residential / busy areas.</p><p></p><p>Watch coming into Airdire, there is a RCMP station there that merges onto the highway and they're always out / merging onto the highway to respond to stuff and the majority of them are quick to hand out tickets.</p><p></p><p>Watch the 2A if you're heading through Crossfield to Carstairs. 100 to 70 zone and they're constantly using that as a speed trap. However, a friend got a ticket there for 15 over, when he was actually doing 90 over. Don't ask me how that worked out, I still can't believe it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crouton, post: 3608486, member: 40853"] Calgary cops are usually pretty friendly, and aren't too concerned with speeding or messing around. Just stay out of the school zones and residential / busy areas. Watch coming into Airdire, there is a RCMP station there that merges onto the highway and they're always out / merging onto the highway to respond to stuff and the majority of them are quick to hand out tickets. Watch the 2A if you're heading through Crossfield to Carstairs. 100 to 70 zone and they're constantly using that as a speed trap. However, a friend got a ticket there for 15 over, when he was actually doing 90 over. Don't ask me how that worked out, I still can't believe it. [/QUOTE]
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A Taste of Home
Canada
Shows/meets late July, Calgary/Edmonton
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