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To: SI Dave who wrote (5831)3/26/2004 1:54:13 PM
From: mph  Respond to of 90947
 
I dunno.
I think the rules are unconstitutionally vague<g>

Unlike the speed limit, of course....

Then again, you do know that you can
be cited for speeding even if you're going
well within the posted speed limit.

It's called the "basic speed law" and
imposes a common sense limitation on speed
to what is safe under the prevailing
circumstances.

Just think of all that discretion in the world...:-)



To: SI Dave who wrote (5831)3/26/2004 2:50:31 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 90947
 
My counsel, mph, thinks the rules are unconstitutionally vague. :-)

How about
In factual and non-personal style, of course.
Hey, that WAS in there. The effect of that, if done properly, is to show the, ah, poster has their cranium stuck inside their lower colon.