since I’ve had a chance to update this blog. I’ve had another series of extreme (and personal) series of crises and have had to devote my time to dealing with those. While I won’t go into the details now, I decided to mention that for some unknown reason, the corrupt Orange County Superior Court decided to finally dump the National Traffic Safety Institute (which, I thought, had recently signed another long-term contract with them, even though they were the HIGHEST bidder) and is now, like all of the other southern California counties allowing victims for the speed capital of the world to attend a traffic school of their own choosing (including online traffic school). As I’ve previously reported, the National Traffic Safety Institute is owned and operated by a CONVICTED FELON – which the Orange County Superior Court knew about – and yet speed-trap victims were required to wasted their time going to Orange County Court Houses to set through abusive and meaningless drivel conducted the National Traffic Institute (which, of course, had a court-sanctioned monopoly on all traffic school business here in the OC). It is not known what happened but, hopefully, enough disgusted citizens raised their ire at about the corrupt courts in OC to case this change.
In some ways, this is too bad (I’m being sarcastic) – as I noted in my previous posts about the National Traffic Safety Institute, I created quite an uproar when I brought up the fact that their “school” was owned and operated by a convicted felon. At that time, others also shared their disgust at getting stuck in speed traps (heck, I just got an idea – maybe I’ll create a photo album of photos showing some of the most popular speed traps in the OC – LOL) – one victim was a doctor who was rushing to the emergency room to help a patient in extremely critical condition (yes, the cops gave him a ticket and delayed his arrival to the hospital and no, they didn’t give him an escort). Of course, there were many, many other horror stories about how OC cities use speed traps to make money to fill coffers. Good riddance National Traffic Safety Institute!