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Old 09-20-2007, 03:04 PM
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How will they prove the charge when they cannot prove the speed limit?
They don't need to! The cop will tell the court what the speed limit was. They will very, very likely believe him. Done. How can a cop prove he saw you do anything in the absence of hard evidence? He can't. It's his word against yours. And the cop wins that one 99% of the time in court. He says it's 35, it's 35.
The way I see it. We ask the cop to show the point where he clocked the speed on a map. Then we give him the pictures of the area and ask him to point it out. The speed limit signs show in the pictures. The question is how far THEY are going to blow a speeding ticket out of proportion. If he knows what is coming, he's liable to lie about everything. If he says he was in the restaurant parking lot, it shows in the pictures. It doesn't come down to simply his word against Mark's.
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