Then again, who want's to speed in the rain? NOT ME!
--Mike
Friday, April 07, 2000, 1:23:56 PM, you wrote:
> No, I read somewhere that most counties will not even issue you a refund
> check anymore and will just give you the points. That doesn't seem to work,
> but this is TRUE..
> IF... you get a ticket in the rain, have the cop write down the weather
> condition. When you're out in court, plead NOT GUILTY.
> Idea behind it. Radar traveling through a sunny day will get an accurate
> reading, radar fired through (even a drop of rain) rain causes the frequency
> to amplify "falsifying" the speeding ticket. It's been tested and it works,
> you can get out of tickets in the rain.
> Notice how you don't see as many cops when it rains?
> -Dester
> <<
> >I got this from an email friend. Don't know if it's true or not but it
> >seems
> >
> >like it might be.
> > >>
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