JB
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Be patient, folks. This will take a bit.<br /><br />9:00 AM Monday. I am returning to The Hideout from my son's house, cruising in and with traffic (about 100 cars/ minute) on I-30 in west Ft. Worth. My speedo reads 70, my GPS says 68. I am on cruise control, which in my ML means the set speed +or- 1mph on hills. A few cars are passing me and I am passing a few.<br /><br />A car passes me, pulls in front and suddenly brakes. Everybody in the middle and right (of 3) lanes jumps on their brakes for slower traffic ahead. I move to the left lane for better visibility. I see a cop pointing a radar or lazer gun at me. He points at me and motions me to pull over. I do.<br /><br />He arrives at my side window and announces that I was going 74. His manner and body language say he is angry. I say "SEVENTY FOUR!!??". He takes my license and insurance card and retreats to his cruiser.<br /><br />He returns and pushes a completed ticket in the window. He tells me to read it. . . appeal procedures are there. He says, "You are free to go." His manner remains angry. He does not ask me to sign it. He goes back to his car. The ticket reads 74mph in a 60mph zone.<br /><br />Hmmmmm.<br />1. How does he "know" the reading was on my truck only? There are many cars beside and behind me. The reading he quoted is clearly wrong. Either he is lying (don't think so) or he got an erroneous reading.<br /><br />2. What/who was he angry at? Why? I know it must be frustrating to be on a post in a 60mph speed zone with heavy traffic whizzing by at 65-70. Did he stop me simply because he thought he had finally "got one in the open"? Does he have prejudices about Mercedes with aftermarket(but muted) exhaust systems?<br /><br />3. Why didn't he ask me to sign the ticket? Does that mean anything?<br /><br />I was not going 74mph. I was going 68mph in a 60mph zone, along with about a thousand other cars. GPS does not lie.<br /><br />I can plead nolo contendere (no contest) by mail and wait to be notified of a fine.<br /><br />I can plead not guilty and present the challenges above, along with a technical dissertation on why radar/lazer instruments may give erroneous readings. That would require me to drive to Ft. Worth for a court date.<br /><br />What do y'all think I should do?