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Old 09-06-2010, 11:33 PM   #48 (permalink)
redyaris
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Originally Posted by Thymeclock View Post
Nice fantasy. But in the real world (at least in my part of it, 'Bloomberg Village') it would get you a hefty fine. Most jurisdictions depend on traffic violations as revenue generators. As the economy worsens, judicial leniency will also decline.
Your seem perceptive when it come to other peoples "nice fantasy" but quit blind to your own. For one the Idea that Judges pass down hefty fines because "most jurisdictions depend on traffic violators as revenue generatos" and that "as the economy worsens, Judicial leniency will also decline" is fantasy. The notion that judges first consult the records of public finance before asessing financial penalty is fanciful as well as offensive to the judicial system and judges... most of whom are reasonable and fair.
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