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RE: Another speeding ticket question



Date:          Mon, 11 Oct 1999 06:45:17 GMT
From:          quk@isham-research.demon.co.uk (Phil Payne)
Reply-to:      quk@isham-research.freeserve.co.uk
To:            clark@rmi.net
Cc:            quattro@audifans.com
Subject:       RE: Another speeding ticket question

In message <199910110307.VAA27717@chevalier.rmi.net> "Sherry & Chuck Clark" writes:

>   VASCAR ...

> This procedure takes more
> than one officer(usually) to carry out. Here's how it was explained to
> me: Jonny law #1 is at a vantage point where he can see both white
> lines in perfect view. As you cross the first line, he enters it in his
> computer in the cruiser. As You pass over line number two, he hits
> another button as a finishing time. This computes exactly how fast
> you were travelling.

.  Then the lights go on.  They
do it from stealth cars, too.

   Speaking of stealth cars! After spending last week driving to Denver
every day after work, I noticed something that suggested entrapment.
A plain jane  maroon '98ish camaro no markings or lights. Had some-
one pulled over everyday, both directions. Headlights flash to pull you
over. Seemed most of the cars were of the Honda/Acura variety,
lowered and with 5" coffee cans for tail pipes. I can only imagine the
look on the faces of these kids after they "pull away" from this 
annoying camaro on their ass only to be pulled over soon after 
and probably for triple digit speeds. Be careful driving I-25 in CO!

Chad Clark '87 5k Tq
Colorado Springs, CO