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Old 03-23-2008, 02:30 AM   #2 (permalink)
Magnesium Pearl, Baby
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honestly i dont think pacing is not an effective way of determining a speed limit. I got pulled over before going 60, and he said he was pacing me at 80, and he was 1/4 of a mile away how can you compare the speeds at that distance, when he was gaining on me he was going 80 but that only cuz he was so far away, i think some cops dont understand simple physics, but hey you cant blame them you done need college to be a cop, get a lawyer your get it either dropped or change to another ticket, " Obstruction of traffic" is what my lawyer goes for usually works unless you got a few.
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