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[*] posted on 4-16-2014 at 09:52 AM


2 years ago, got stopped about midnight while my girlfriend drove as I snoozed in the r/f seat. She said something when the red light came on behind us and I woke and saw the speedo at 90. 2 Federal officers asked us questions, checked some papers, nosed around a little and released us. No hints of money changing hands.

I don't drive that fast and don't like it.
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[*] posted on 4-16-2014 at 10:22 AM


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Originally posted by bajalearner
2 years ago, got stopped about midnight while my girlfriend drove as I snoozed in the r/f seat. She said something when the red light came on behind us and I woke and saw the speedo at 90. 2 Federal officers asked us questions, checked some papers, nosed around a little and released us. No hints of money changing hands.

I don't drive that fast and don't like it.


90 in the dark????

Tell me that it is a Canadian automobile and the speedo is kph and not mph......
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No, it's mph. But it was as dark as a Canadian night. I drove the rest of the trip to avoid problems.
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[*] posted on 4-16-2014 at 06:31 PM
RADAR questions


Here are a couple of questions to ask the police.......(if you feel lucky)

1. When was the last time you calibrated the RADAR unit

2. How did you do it and what did you use???

Oh, speaking of RADAR, it's National Palindrome Week:

http://www.news4jax.com/news/111213-and-other-odd-dates/4728...


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Originally posted by Wilbur4s
2 more related questions:
a) If one were to get caught, what would one expect to occur? What would be the penalty? una mordida en el momemnto? Or would one have to surrender one's license and appear in court?
b) Would one expect that these "enforcement" efforts would occur in the vicinity of towns/cities, or in the middle of nowhere?

So technically, that's 5 questions.

Ciao, WIll




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