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RE: speeding tickets
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Subject: RE: speeding tickets
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From: kkc1 <kkc1@domain.elided>
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Date: Wed, 4 Sep 96 0:34:43 EDT
>hummmm...Let's see...I'm one of those f*$@ing cops that likes BMWs too
>much...I own a couple. Do I single out BMW's to stop and write
>speeding tickets to? No. I don't show prejudice...I'd generally
I think this is more dependent on where you live. I was
caught once (recently) following the flow of traffic in
the left lane, clocked at approx. 75 mph. Gee, I wonder
why nobody but me was stopped? Especially the nice people
in front going at the same speed?
>your attitude. I can assure you that the guy that I stop for
>say....57mph in a 45 mph tells me "I really don't know how fast I was
>going, officer" is when I break out the ticket book. I don't want to
>share the road with someone who obviously isn't paying attention, and
>I don't want my family or yours sharing it with that type of driver
Let's see - so the person should admit that he was speeding
and pronounce himself guilty on the spot? What choice does he have?
This is usally a last pathetic attempt to get out of a ticket and
as you say probably never works.
This topic has probably been reincarnated and beaten to death too
many times already, but there are far too many resources devoted
to catching speeding cars rather than catching real criminals.
There are a number of web pages on the net on speeding
and on the NMA - check it out.