Motorists love man who marks hidden speed cameras with spray paint in DC area.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Large orange X's painted on trees and utility poles at two locations in Washington now mark spots where officials appear to have have cleverly hidden speed enforcement cameras.
It's vandalism, to be sure, but it's a crime a lot of motorists appear to sympathize with.
Large orange X's painted on trees and utility poles at two locations in Washington now mark spots where officials appear to have have cleverly hidden speed enforcement cameras from oncoming motorists.
The orange paint can be seen from distances of up to a block to warn motorists of the notorious speed traps in the 600 block of Missouri Avenue, N.W. and at the intersection of South Dakota Ave. and Taylor Ave. N.E.