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Kentucky Boy's Toy Radar Gun Checks Drivers


Posted: Thursday, July 17, 2008
Updated: July 17th, 2008 01:56 PM GMT-05:00

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(AP Photo/The Louisville Courier-Journal, Charlie White)

Landon Wilburn, 11, points his Hot Wheels brand radar gun to see how fast an oncoming SUV is driving on Taylorsville Road past the Stone Lakes subdivision in Louisville, Ky. Wilburn has been charting the speeds of drivers near his neighborhood since June. Landon said he used to shout at speeders to slow down - then had a better idea.
The Associated Press

LOUISVILLE, Ky. --

Landon Wilburn, 11, has a future as a cop - a traffic cop.

The youngster, who used to shout at speeders to slow down as they drove through the Stone Lakes subdivision in Louisville, now has taken matters into his own hands.

Dressed in a reflective vest, wearing a bicycle helmet and armed with an orange Hot Wheels brand radar gun, he points and records the actual speed of passing traffic.

Landon also carries a flashlight with a built-in siren.

"When I saw it happening, I got the biggest kick out of it," said resident George Ayers, 61. "People were locking up their brakes when they saw him."

Many in the subdivision are frustrated that motorists tear through the neighborhood at 55 mph despite signs posting a 25 mph limit.

Officials said the city will install speed humps in the neighborhood if 70 percent of residents agree and are willing to put up half the money.


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Posted by Ur2sensitive in Bellefonte, PA
(07/23/08 - 08:55 PM)
Kentucky Boy's Toy Radar Gun Checks Drivers
I actually own one of these guns. Now I have an idea of what I can do with it. Time to go grab my vest! You go, boy!








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