Hacienda Village (founded 1949) is a defunct town located in central Broward County, Florida in the United States.
It possessed both a police and fire department as well as various other municipal agencies, yet still relied heavily on Broward County for many services.
It was disincorporated in 1984 (allegedly having its charter revoked after the HVPD cited an influential state representative for a traffic infraction) and was subsequently absorbed into the nearby town of Davie, Florida.
The fines were a result of some fancy and obscure speed limit postings which were heavily enforced by highly efficient police officers.
The Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) is the only law enforcement agency authorized to write tickets and investigate accidents on state roads.