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Old 02-17-2012, 11:18 AM   #82 (permalink)
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Hey Dave - I'd just go to court and be straight up what was going on, and what you were doing. I would make sure you have done your homework on that particular road and it's minimum speed limit and such. Maybe even have a copy of your fuel mileage records in hand just in case he wants some proof of your fuel mileage testing. A subjective ticket, I would think, could be dismissed. You might get a verbal "suggestion" from the judge though. Lawyer - I wouldn't bother. Those traffic judges are pretty fair and straight up people. In my opinion of course.

And make a copy of that ticket. Heck, I'd be hanging that on the wall with a frame.

Not too often the judge would see that kind of ticket being passed his way.
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