Metropolitan Police DepartmentSgt. Mark Robinson tried for months to persuade D.C. traffic officials to rescind more
than 100,000 defective citations he said were a result of unreliable
speed cameras, but when he got caught by one of them himself in the Third Street Tunnel, he took a different course.
Only in Government is it logical that going 16 - 20 MPH over the limit but having your ticket say 11 - 15 MPH over the limit would result in the citation being invalid. No matter what you think of photo radar, this is just another example of our courts and lawmakers being stupid.
Comment by Ron Bogner
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Only in Government is it logical that going 16 - 21 MPH over the limit but having your ticket say 11 - 15 MPH over the limit would result in the citation being invalid. No matter what you think of photo radar, this is just another example of our courts and lawmakers being stupid.
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Only in Government is it logical that going 16 - 20 MPH over the limit but having your ticket say 11 - 15 MPH over the limit would result in the citation being invalid. No matter what you think of photo radar, this is just another example of our courts and lawmakers being stupid.
Only in Government is it logical that going 16 - 21 MPH over the limit but having your ticket say 11 - 15 MPH over the limit would result in the citation being invalid. No matter what you think of photo radar, this is just another example of our courts and lawmakers being stupid.