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From: hav@dual.UUCP (Helen Anne Vigneau)
Newsgroups: net.auto
Subject: Re: speedometer calibration and radar
Message-ID: <956@dual.UUCP>
Date: Thu, 7-Mar-85 20:21:40 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar  7 20:21:40 1985
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=> However, if the ticket is from out of state, you may well be best off just 
=> paying the ticket and paying it quickly.  If you give them no hassles, the
=> ticket is rarely reported to your home state, and thus it does not appear as
=> points on your record.  If you fight it or don't pay, guess who are the first
=> people they tell?
=> 
=> 					Alien

Uh, I beg to differ.  While we were in Utah about a year and a half ago on
vacation, my loves-to-drive-fast mate was stopped by a state trooper for going
70 in a 55 out on a back road between SLC and Bryce Canyon National Park.
The fine was something like $5.00 plus $2.00 for every mile over the speed
limit.  He paid the ticket, but surprise surprise, when he got a copy of his
record with his insurance renewal, what do you think showed up on it?

Helen Anne

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             If a man does not keep pace with his companions,
             perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.
             Let him step to the music he hears,
             however measured or far away.