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From: [email protected] (Alexander Essbaum)
Subject: Re: Speeding ticket from CHP
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In article , [email protected] (Daniel Matejka) writes:
|> In article <[email protected]> [email protected] (Allen B. Downey) writes:
|> > Fight your ticket : California edition by David Brown 1st ed.
|> > Berkeley, CA : Nolo Press, 1982
|> >
|> >The second edition is out (but not in UCB's library). Good luck; let
|> >us know how it goes.
|> >
|> Daniel Matejka writes:
|> Can you beat this ticket? Personally, I think it's your Duty As a Citizen
|> to make it as much trouble as possible for them, so maybe they'll Give Up
|> and Leave Us Alone Someday Soon.
|> The cop was certainly within his legal rights to nail you by guessing
|> your speed. Mr. Brown (the author of Fight Your Ticket) mentions an
|> Oakland judge who convicted a speeder "on the officer's testimony that
|> the driver's car sounded like it was being driven at an excessive speed."
*cough* *choke* WHAT?!? if a cop gave me a ticket for "sounding" like
i was speeding i'd probably show up in court without a lawyer simply
because "sounding" like speeding is ridiculous. if i was found guilty
i'd appeal and then show up with a lawyer.
if a cop doesn't do one of:
VASCAR (from car or plane)
RADAR, LIDAR, other electronic speed measuring device
pace me
and i'm within 15mph or so of the limit i'd go to court. i can accept a
cop "seeing" me going excessively fast (like 25+ over the limit) but
"he looked like he was going 70 or so in a 55 zone" is not "beyond a
reasonable doubt". granted i may well lose the case but 70 in a 55 measured
by eye??? take it to court for sure.
axel