Grinch Speed Trap

Orlando Cop Tickets in Costume

“The green costumed officer said he was given very little time to rest Wednesday as motorists ran red lights and committed other traffic offenses,” WKMG-TV, Orlando, reported Thursday. "We averaged about one ticket a minute and we've been out here for about 50 minutes," Orange County sheriff's representative Ken Wynne (The Grinch) said early in the day. “184 people died in traffic accidents in the state in 2006. That's 184 people that would have survived last year if everybody would've obeyed the law," Wynne said.
Trend Themes
1. Increased Traffic Offenses - The Grinch speed trap highlights the trend of motorists committing more traffic offenses.
2. Costumed Law Enforcement - The use of costumes by law enforcement officers is a disruptive innovation opportunity to catch drivers off guard and deter traffic violations.
3. Traffic Safety Awareness - The Grinch speed trap brings attention to the need for increased traffic safety measures and education.
Industry Implications
1. Law Enforcement - The Grinch speed trap presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for law enforcement agencies to come up with creative strategies to enforce traffic laws.
2. Automotive - The increased traffic offenses trend presents an opportunity for the automotive industry to develop new safety features and technologies that can help reduce traffic accidents.
3. Insurance - The Grinch speed trap trend calls for insurance companies to evaluate their policies and develop new solutions to address the rising number of traffic offenses and accidents.

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