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To: T L Comiskey who wrote (8034)10/14/2000 11:23:14 AM
From: T L Comiskey   of 65232
 
But Chur Honor....I vas chust havving zum vun............

Don't Make Rude Gestures at Traffic Cameras!

FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German motorists have been told to
stop making rude gestures at traffic cameras or they could be
charged with offending the police.

A Bavarian court has ruled that a driver who held up his
middle finger while passing a traffic camera was addressing
police officers rather than the equipment itself, German auto
association Automobil Club Europe said.

The motorist in question had argued that he didn't think
the camera was switched on.

``But the video footage proves the opposite, showing the
defendant looking at the video camera, raising his left arm and
holding out his middle finger close to the windshield,'' ACE
said.

Germany is renowned for having no speed restrictions on
many of its motorways but rigorously enforces limits on other
roads, often with the help of speed monitoring equipment.

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