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1. Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "Michael D. Porter" <portermd@zianet.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 02:24:20 -0700
On my way back from my girlfriend's, who lives in central Texas, I encountered a rather zealous cop, who pulled me over for doing 85 in a 70 mph zone on I-20, near Colorado City, TX. Only difficulty
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00097.html (9,377 bytes)

2. RE: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 06:40:51 -0800
Part of the out of state trap is that in most states the first time you appear will be to plead. The cop doesn't need to be there. After you plead there will be a date set for the trial. It may not r
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00105.html (11,338 bytes)

3. Re: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "John Kipping" <johnkipping@inet.net.nz>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 10:23:02 +1300
For various reasons I am very involved with sort of problem at the moment, I won't go into it all on list. However you will get some very useful information at www.abd.org.uk, particularly the link
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00113.html (10,603 bytes)

4. Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "Timothy F. Murphy" <timmurph@execpc.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 20:14:28 -0600
I got stopped in Switzerland in the Alps between Switzerland and Italy. The speed limit had been about 90 - 100 KPH. Then there were three short tunnels where the speed was 80, except the last tunnel
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00116.html (8,677 bytes)

5. Re: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "Michael D. Porter" <portermd@zianet.com>
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 19:26:25 -0700
Thanks. By what procedure did you determine that the cop couldn't identify you? Obviously, you had to appear and give your name, and that presumably was the name on the ticket and the docket. How did
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00118.html (8,257 bytes)

6. RE: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: Bill Babcock <BillB@bnj.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 21:21:51 -0800
Bottom line with speed traps, or any kind of government "justice" is to remember that it's a business, just like any other. It may be very efficient, and even corrupt, but it's a business. Most are s
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00122.html (8,221 bytes)

7. Re: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "Timothy F. Murphy" <timmurph@execpc.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 22:17:53 -0600
The prosecution goes first and the Asst. D.A. asked the cop if he could identify the defendant. He couldn't. When I went into court I didn't introduce myself but just waited until the case was called
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00134.html (9,198 bytes)

8. Re: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: Teresa L Robinson <oogbarracuda@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 18:10:47 -0700
There was a news story in Colorado that speeders had some success by challenging the radar gun's accuracy. Seems that there were some testing procedures by use of tuning forks that were not done on a
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00142.html (10,355 bytes)

9. RE: Sort of an LBC question... but not exactly.... (score: 1)
Author: "Timothy F. Murphy" <timmurph@execpc.com>
Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 12:24:39 -0600
My two cents on the cop thing; My son is a Fond du Lac County (Wisconsin) Deputy Sheriff who is a patrol officer. Of course I think he's a good guy, I'm his Dad. But more, he's the department "gear h
/html/fot/2004-03/msg00152.html (8,478 bytes)


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