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RE: de plane, de plane
That would be my understanding of the law.
Anton
Anton J. Gaidos, III
'81 Scirocco S, -highly modified daily driver but suddenly needs a
turbo!
'89 Jetta GLI, -all original
'85 Audi Quattro Turbo Coupe - a little too original
I don't own a car with less then 100,000 miles on it - wow!
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>From: orin@WOLFENET.com[SMTP:orin@WOLFENET.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 1997 5:29 PM
>To: Anton Gaidos III
>Cc: quattro@coimbra.ans.net; jstevens@kaiwan.com
>Subject: Re: de plane, de plane
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>> Your speeding ticket must have TWO signatures on it. One from the cop in
>> the plane the other from the cop writing you up - unless the law has
>> changed recently.
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>Question: if there is only one signature (the cop on the ground) and the
>cop in the airplane doesn't show in court, then wouldn't anything the cop
>on the ground has to say be hearsay and therefore inadmissable?
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>Orin.
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