admit == Hey, Bambi makes some damn fine summer sausage. ;^) Eric Linnhoff in KC '98 Neon R/T <eric10mm@qni.com> "This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full g
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Yep, my Suburban reads 4-5 mph more than the random large screen mobile radar displays at specific traffic locations read. I tried to get the dealer to replace or repair the unit and was advised that
Author: NASA-VA Operations Director Jon Felton <nasa-va@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 13:22:35 -0400
Here's one for you: Picture a train of about 4-5 cars on a 4-lane divided highway connecting a state capital city to a somewhat smaller city bordering the southern state. The train of cars is traveli
Beware, because if you go in to a circuit court with this case, the other cars will disappear, you will have been driving erratically, there was suspicion of alcohol involvement, it will have been d
The entire train of cars was breaking the law but only the racey-looking cars got tickets. == Hey, at one ponit in history I was that person but in a silver VW Quantum with the 2.2 liter Audi 5 cylin
Ok, just to add to the muck... Last Thanksgiving, my son and I were headed to San Antonio from Austin to visit family (my wife and the rest of the kids had gone down earlier) (by the way, I was in a
This is my favorite line. You could be doing 25mph, but if he's a mile back, he's going to have to do some pretty good speed to catch you. Saying you have to do 120 to catch up to someone does mean
<< Furthermore, the arresting officer must have done 100+ miles per hour to catch up to the train of cars (based on the several minute period after radar lock). That is logically more unsafe than any
This is my favorite line. You could be doing 25mph, but if he's a mile going to have to do some pretty good speed to catch you. Saying you have to do 120 to catch up to someone does mean that someone
While I can't argue the rest of the post, this part bothers me. I think the officer is probably pretty well trained to pursue you (I can make a fairly good point for most trained experienced drivers
More muck.. What about the cops who drive fast around town without their lights on.. Or they'll turn their lights on just long enough to squeeze through a redlight... NOTHING pisses me off more than
Well, having known a few highway patrol and police officers over the years, I can honestly say, that's a bunch of Hooey. The real point is what pretty well trained means. The highway patrol takes 2 d
Am I the only one who feels like I missed the whole point here? If you start with the statement: I admit I broke the law the assertion: Others got away with it and were not stopped is meaningless as
Heh, are you sure about that? What if those years were spent honing really poor driving habits? Kind of like me on an autocross course with only 6 events under my belt...I am really getting much bet
Does that count the seats in the donut shops? :) Just using humor to ask a relative question... exactly what kind of seat time is it? My dad has many many hours of driving time, yet most of it is at