How would you like to call up City Council and get speed bumps put on your street without having to go through the mess and hassle of following the rules? It looks like that is exactly what happened in the case of speed humps that appeared earlier this year on Stanton Street in front of Cathedral High School. The project was pushed through, according to the El Paso Times, by El Paso City Manager Tommy Gonzalez and City Rep. Larry Romero.