To: MindBender26
nor is the law that prevents feenagers from driving 120 miles an hour past your house Is it against the law for me to drive 120mph past my house? I do it on a regular basis. The kids love it. Oh and the dog can't keep up at that speed.
142 posted on
04/30/2003 7:59:51 AM PDT by
sparkomatic
(I wish I were gullible; then I'd be like everyone else)
To: sparkomatic
It's also great because the photoradar can't get a good picture at that speed either, and if (when) you have an accident, the screaching of the tires drowns out the screams of the pedestrians! :~)
In the same vein, wouuld love to get a photoradar ticket, (NOT) demand to meet my accuser, and argue that a machine can not be a witness, no machine operator can be witness as they were not there, etc.
Routine radar tickets work because cop testifies that he has been trained to estimate your speed, does so on a regular basis and radar only confirmed his estimation. If he not there, how can they claim same in such a case!
There is also the case of the disapearing evidence. "Peace" protestors here in Orlando were on sidewalk near major intersection. People were going by, and throwing an ice cube out window of 60 mpg car. Hurt like hell, then disolved, evaportated!
166 posted on
04/30/2003 9:07:47 AM PDT by
MindBender26
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