>From a breifing that was presented by an ex-Cop during a Driver Behavior
Management class I (had) to attend, the radars that is used are pin-point
accruate. So if you were directly behind him, he nailed you. If there were
cars between you and him, then I would think there is a reasonable doubt.




On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 11:30 AM, Medic <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Ok, so I was on my way home from work yesterday and as I'm pulling to the
> right to take the exit a bike cop who's ahead of me flicks on his lights
> and
> pulls me over. He says I'm exceeding the speed limit, which I was. I asked
> him to show me the radar and he does. I then ask how he can tag me while
> I'm
> behind him and he shows me a radar on the back of his bike. I ask him how
> he
> can be even the least bit certain on a busy highway that's it's me that he
> tagged and he replies "it was you."
>
> Has anyone had this happen? I would think I'd have grounds to dispute the
> fine as I don't see how an officer could possibly be certain they've pulled
> over the right person. Any thoughts?
>
>
> 

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