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From: gritz@homxa.UUCP (R.SHARPLES)
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Subject: Re: Radar Detector Legislation
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 08:55:06 EDT
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>From: tw8023@pyuxii.UUCP (T Wheeler)
>
>Guess what, Sharples (are you related to Mel?), the time stamp is used
>on the NJ Turnpike.  You can't see the time anymore, but it is there.
>Enter the TP at exit 14 and go south at 90 per and leave at exit 11 and
>see what the tolltaker says.  That is if you could average 90 in that distance.
>T. C. Wheeler

Guess what Wheeler, the time stamp is used on probably every turnpike in
the country, but it is not LEGAL EVIDENCE that you were speeding (not yet
at least).  We should probably stop talking about this lest the pinhead
legislators get hold of the idea.

Russ Sharples
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