</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Buckcreek nailed it pretty well for why, plus there is still a lot of the good ole boy system working. From my dealing with the local law, limited encounters with the county department, I would call the State Police if I need help.
Most of the traffic passing through is from a troubled area of county, you know where the family trees resemble telephone poles and the main source of income is wacky weed. The people in that area are not known for their hospitality or good intentions. I know there are some good people down there, but they are out numbered. I am originally from the neighboring county and I know if I go down in that area I am armed, especially if it will be after dark.
I like the idea of the camcorder, but I don't know if it would work out well with my schedule and getting stuff done. I don't want to put out any signs because that is just inviting trouble to the house. If I did, it wouldn't shock me if my house didn't get shot at or my tires slashed. )</font>
Based on the first 1/2 of your post, I don't know if I would run the camcorder where the speeders can see you. I would still consider taping but in such a fashion whereby they can't see and subsequently "target" you. I would take the tape to someone in your local government that would take action. It sounds like you have the Sheriff department as the local law enforcement. If so, have you spoken with him directly or to a deputy? If no resolution with the law enforcement section, go up the political chain (with video tape and notes of conversations with the law enforcement officials in hand).