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From: leiby@yeti.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Successful defense against speeding violation
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Date: Sun, 5-Feb-84 19:45:45 EST
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Posted: Sun Feb  5 19:45:45 1984
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>  	Does anyone know of any SUCCESSFUL defense against a
>  speed limit violation, when the violator was clocked by radar?
>  I seem to recall a book written about the topic but I can't
>  recollect the title or author.
>  	I also seem to recall that the defense suggested was to
>  request calibration records for the radar unit. Is this a
>  possible defense?

The book in question is "The Ticket Book."  The author is a
former California Highway Patrol officer; his name I've
forgotten.  (I borrowed the book from a friend for a quick
scan about 4 years ago.)  It was full of ingenius methods
for beating radar tickets; I wish I could find a copy now.
If anyone in the Boston area runs across this excellent
tome, please let us all know where it can be obtained!

	Mike
		"55 -- it's not just an assinine idea,
		 	it's an assinine law."

				Leibensperger

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Mike Leibensperger @ Masscomp, Westford MA 01886
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