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Interesting how evolving technology keeps affecting the law.
1 posted on 10/04/2007 8:33:02 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s
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To: ChildOfThe60s
using lightning-fast calculations and satellites.

oooowww aaaahhhh Lightning-fast....

Wont be long before the government makes all cars have a gps device, so they can charge a carbon tax for the miles you drive and automatically send you speeding tickets.

All this will be done for the children.

FOR THE CHILDREN!

2 posted on 10/04/2007 8:38:09 PM PDT by chaos_5
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The teen can easily dispute the ticket by claiming multiple-trip echoes from the radar device. I don’t think the anomalous projection defense would work.
3 posted on 10/04/2007 8:41:21 PM PDT by Loud Mime (Life was better when cigarette companies could advertise and lawyers could not)
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Malone's GPS tracker, timed to record his location every half-minute, reported he was going 45 mph at 7:43 a.m.

Fine. But how fast was he going at the second he was clocked on radar? GSP Data from once every thirty seconds doesn't trump the officer's radar gun for instantaneous speed, does it?

4 posted on 10/04/2007 10:14:46 PM PDT by rebel_yell2
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To: ChildOfThe60s
In one notable example, he said an officer he observed using radar clocked a rock going 72 mph.

Wow! That rocks!
10 posted on 10/05/2007 1:13:51 AM PDT by Wiz
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ping


11 posted on 10/05/2007 1:15:49 AM PDT by Wiz
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