unless she can prove that she did not drive 16ml (or any miles) above speed limit at the time, she is guilty of speeding.
I am trying to help her, as lots of other people here did. We want her to realize that speeding in school zone is a serious business; driving while vision is impaired is also a very serious business. We don't want something bad happen to anybody, including her.
Telling people what one really thinks is not judgmental. When I come to ask for help, I want people's honest opinions.
From my understanding and research about speeding tickets,
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• she was just trying to make some arguments to contest the ticket -caliber- ♂ (247 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 16:47:27
• oops, trouble! -aprilflowers- ♀ (51 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 16:50:56
• I judge by what I read from her post. -Comfort.- ♀ (261 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 17:01:32
• Excuse me, he thinks my state of mind is irrelavant -aprilflowers- ♀ (123 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 17:14:52
• When someone is not absolutely sure of the law -Aprilflowers- ♀ (512 bytes) () 05/03/2008 postreply 07:23:40
• sigh, -caliber- ♂ (886 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 17:26:09
• from the name of this forum -aprilflowers- ♀ (262 bytes) () 05/02/2008 postreply 17:44:11