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LYING COP hit me with a 90+ TICKET
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<blockquote data-quote="Dana" data-source="post: 714453" data-attributes="member: 4521"><p>Boost,</p><p>Take it to court. You have nothing to loose.</p><p></p><p>But keep in mind that a cop with a few years experience doesn't need the radar. He already knows how fast you are going and uses the radar to confirm it and to produce evidence in court, if necessary.</p><p></p><p>Also, for you to have violated a speeding law and be found guilty, all that is necessary, generally, in the eye of the court, is to prove you exceeded the posted speed limit, not by how much. So, in your case, all he has to do is show that you were going faster than 65 MPH. </p><p>If they were clocking the other car and it was exceeding the limit, and you passed it, you were exceeding the limit too. Even if it had been going 80 and was slowing down and had gotten down to 70, and you passed it at that point, you were going faster than the speed limit.</p><p></p><p>You could conceivably get the violation reduced to the minimum level.</p><p></p><p>Good luck, </p><p>Dana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dana, post: 714453, member: 4521"] Boost, Take it to court. You have nothing to loose. But keep in mind that a cop with a few years experience doesn't need the radar. He already knows how fast you are going and uses the radar to confirm it and to produce evidence in court, if necessary. Also, for you to have violated a speeding law and be found guilty, all that is necessary, generally, in the eye of the court, is to prove you exceeded the posted speed limit, not by how much. So, in your case, all he has to do is show that you were going faster than 65 MPH. If they were clocking the other car and it was exceeding the limit, and you passed it, you were exceeding the limit too. Even if it had been going 80 and was slowing down and had gotten down to 70, and you passed it at that point, you were going faster than the speed limit. You could conceivably get the violation reduced to the minimum level. Good luck, Dana [/QUOTE]
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