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Old Thu Nov 23, 2006, 02:37pm
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Originally Posted by BigTex
WRONG--The law states that you can be ticketed for driving in excess of the posted speed limit. The policy is for officers to not write tickets for anything less than three miles over. Once again, you have confused policy with rules.

If the OP had asked wether or not you should ignore the actions of the coach, your arguments would be valid. The OP asked if the actions were worthy of a T, and that has been answered.......and answered......and answered....
Actually, the LAW spells out those restrictions in the vehicle code in PA, regardless of any local department policies. The ones I am referring to are actual codified laws, specific to the use of electronic measuring devices for speed (and, as just about no one uses mechanical stopwatches anymore...).
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