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Old 02-23-2010, 02:36 PM   #198
Rayner
 
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Originally Posted by brtaus View Post
Well, this could be another entirely different debate.
Perhaps. But the things we are discussing are all very real.

Let's look at the facts:
1) Very few people do "the exact speed limit" all the time.
2) A populace, all traveling during rush hour, will eventually set its own traffic flow -- which is usually a bit higher than what the signs say.
3) Cops, many cops, say that a 'certain amount' over the limit is 'ok' and that they are told not to pull people over unless they hit a certain amount over the limit (though that changes depending on the department and where they are)

However, despite those, cops can still be found sitting on the side of the road with a radar or laser in their hand, waiting to nab as many people as they can.

Here's a question:

If cops say that a certain amount above the limit is "ok" and that amount changes depending on various factors; how can we possibly know how fast we can truly go legally?

I've seen two cops on this board saying they wouldn't pull you over for 12 mph over the limit. I've had one tell me that 5 mph over the limit is 'ok,' yet so many in this thread take the "you broke the law, you must suffer the consequences' stance.

Isn't 5 or 12 mph over the limit 'breaking the law?' But the cops themselves say that's 'ok.'

I'm just so confused. :(
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