anonymous12345
New Member
I was driving through a checkpoint with 35 mph signs put up (it's normally a 45 mph area). I was pulled over by an officer who claimed that I was driving at an "unsafe speed of 40 mph," but did not have any proof that I was. When I told him that this was a 35 mph zone, he said "Even though it says 35 mph you should still be driving well below that speed."
He gave me a speeding ticket that says the safe speed is 25 mph when it says 35 on the signs. There is nothing under the "radar" section, meaning he only eyeballed my speed.
Do I have a fighting chance for this ticket?
He gave me a speeding ticket that says the safe speed is 25 mph when it says 35 on the signs. There is nothing under the "radar" section, meaning he only eyeballed my speed.
Do I have a fighting chance for this ticket?
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