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From: jsf007@trsvax.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: >55 mph and Legality - (nf)
Message-ID: <55200076@trsvax.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 19-Jun-84 08:31:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jun 19 08:31:00 1984
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trsvax!jsf007    Jun 19 07:31:00 1984


>Nobody has any right whatsoever to drive above the legal limit, unless
>s/he has a little red light on top and a siren.  If you are intent on
>exceeding the limit, DO IT AT YOUR INCONVENIENCE, NOT MINE! If you are
>unwilling to change lanes to accommodate your unsafe, illegal impatience,
>WHY THE %&*!! DO YOU EXPECT ME TO???

When I took drivers ed. in Illinois, I was told that regardless of the posted
the speed limit, a driver has NO RIGHT to enforce it.  In other words, if
someone wants to speed, you have no right to stop him.  That's why when I
see someone coming up fast in my rearview mirror, I move right and let him
pass. 

				...!trsvax!jsf007