Nah...you might actually get a kick out of this.
So, a year or so ago, I'm working traffic on the "I". FYI (and you know this, Ras), I don't hide. I sit on the side of the road in plain sight, and run LIDAR. So I get up there, and I'm getting 90+ for over an hour.
And then, all of a sudden, nothing. 77 is the best I can get. Right after that, a few of us meet for lunch at a sandwich shop, and I'm talking about it. There's a younger deputy with us...maybe a year on the road...good kid...and he starts laughing and says "Grandpa, you got Wazed."
I have no idea what he's talking about, so he teaches me. I'll be damned.
So I decide to turn it to my advantage. After that, I go sit on an overpass where I can be seen a mile away. Just sit there. Wait 15 minutes, then go sit on the shoulder a mile to the south; then on the overpass a mile south of that; then turn around and work the same route back north. Pull up Waze. There are like 20 "little blue pigs" on the exact route I just ran. And almost every vehicle out there is at 75 or less.
Not one wreck that day. Didn't write a single ticket after lunch. Don't care. Nobody died on my road.
I'd rather write 100 tickets than have to knock on one door, or make that phone call. Waze lets me let them know I am there, without having to get their autograph. I still make my stops, but now it tends to be more of the idiots who think they own the road, as opposed to those who are just trying to get there a little bit quicker.
Take your small victories when you can get them, Ras. Not all of us are robots.