Sorry, didn't mean to make it seem like he writes tickets for stickers. I don't think he does. I'm talking about the kid who writes 10 times as many tickets as the rest of the cops on base combined. He's the one who hides behind bushes with his roadguard vest on and jumps out to stop people going 26 in a 25. The Judge in traffic court just laughs at him and ignores most of his tickets it seems like.
Gotcha. I never got a ticket on base at Whiting, but one day I did get "scolded" by one of the MAs. Apparently it was the opening of the new gym and two MAs in vests were at the corner there by the new parking lots across from the White House. I down shifted making a left turn, which of course sounds like you're "going fast" (I may have been doing 28, but come on). I was then yelled at and told to slow down. I had had some other run-ins w/ the local gestapo earlier, so this time I just stopped in the middle of the road and asked, "What is the speed limit here?"
MA: "You need to slow down, sir."
Me: "What's the speed limit?"
MA: "25, sir, but you need to slow down."
Me: "I was going 25, why do I need to slow down?"
MA: "You need to slow down coming around the corner, sir."
And I was done and sped off. I had no idea there were separate speed limits for turns. Oh, wait, there aren't.
As for the decal discussion, it was mentioned in another thread, but the AF seems to be done w/ decals (as do the Marines, from the little I've seen).