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Old February 15th 05, 05:56 PM
Twistedhed
 
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From: (Vinnie=A0S.)
On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:29:58 -0500, Dave Hall
wrote:
That's a far cry from you claiming it was a "requirement" the Pa. police
*give* you the extra speed of a few miles per hour. Nevertheless, you
illustrate once again you speak of things you know nothing of (the law)
and do not need Frank to make you reverse your earlier position. Since
you realized your error, there is no need to provide you with the Pa.
vehicle code. Flip-flop.

You're right. I shouldn't have deviated from my
original stance since, as it turns out, I was


right about it.


See:


http://members.aol.com/StatutesP1/75PA3368.html

Pay particular attention to 3368 (c) number 4.,


which states:


"No person may be convicted upon evidence obtained through the use of
devices authorized by paragraphs (2) and (3) unless the speed recorded
is six or more miles per hour in excess of the legal speed limit.
Furthermore, no person may be convicted upon evidence obtained through
the use of devices authorized by paragraph (3) in an area where the
legal speed limit is less than 55 miles per hour if the speed recorded
is less than ten miles per hour in excess of the legal speed limit. This
paragraph shall not apply to evidence obtained through the use of
devices authorized by paragraph (3) within a school zone"

So what were you saying about knowing the


law?



That your position still doesn't understand that Pa has no law or rule,
written or otherwise, requiring officers to give you a window of ANY
speed when in excess of the state speed limit.


(Ouch.)
(Vinnie S.)

Ha! Vinnie is feeling your pain.