Hey
Paul
rather than run the risk of getting killed and destorying a TR3
just ask an officer to write you a ticket and it will save you
and him a lot of hassle.
Gary Oehrle
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> just don't run it by your insurance company.
> Ronald Weinger
> 77 TR7
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>
> At 03:44 PM 3/25/97 +0000, you wrote:
> >In a message dated 97-03-25 10:21:13 EST, you write:
> >
> ><< See ya in traffic court >>
> >
> >I've been thinking a lot lately about how cool it would be to have a framed
> >traffic ticket in the TR3 for over 100 MPH. I'm trying to work up the nerve
> >to drive by a cop at that speed intentionally. I'm also working up the nerve
> >to put the proposition to my wife. She may fail to see the attraction
> >Paul
> >
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