On Thursday 08 October 2009, Paul Flint wrote:
> Dear Tony,
> 
> Maybe this topic is best layed to rest now...
> 
> On Thu, 8 Oct 2009, Tony Harris wrote:
> 
> > This has the potential to become a very fowl discussion...
Are you trying to pullet my finger

Dave:
I've been pulled over by cops in their own cars, making 'civilian' arrests:)
Catch one having a bad day and it's your bad Carma:(

But, the lesson learned is that your 171, at the very least, can get plead down 
to 1/2 that or less;
and at best be the ticket to high dudgeon and good laughs in the courtroom.
After telling cops citing me now that i'll see them in a year (or more - delays 
- continuances - etc...) 
and the prospect of enjoying getting to know them better glued to a witness 
stand; having done both.
Then i tell them that if the case is dismissed i will call them at every chance 
i get as a witness for the defense! 
 They start to think twice after that - after all, i'm not drinking not wanted 
not committing any other crimes.
The subject of speeding is such a straw man. It's unenforceable. 25mph can kill 
as easily as 70mph.
As many ppl are on meds as drink-n-drive and fundamentally speeding does not 
kill, influences do not kill,
texting does not kill, its losing control that kills. speed is irrelevant 
despite what anyone says. 

I hate being in adversarial relationships with the very people I would like to 
trust and call in an emergency.
But speed traps, motor vehicle laws in general, are such a shake-down.
To my (and anyone who cares to fight back; not-guilty - day in court - 
blah...), good fortune, they just
stop showing up at court now and the ticket gets tossed. three times now - yea 
for me!



> >
> (Also I covered that one... see below :^)
> 
> > --On Thursday, October 08, 2009 10:28:51 AM -0400 Tom Kastner 
> >
> (this one is pure inspiration. Where is Tom when I need guidance? :^)
> >> Nice job Paul. Hope you can pullet off. Tom
> >> 
> >> On Thursday 08 October 2009 9:34:23 am Paul Flint wrote:
> >> >
> >> > Without ruffling any feathers I would like to take this opportunity 
> >> > to crow about David Delecore, a writer whose quill combs the coops of 
> >> > our local government, scratching the surface and allowing us to keep 
> >> > a-breast of the flap turned fowl hatch-it job in Barre Town.
> 
> 
> Kindest Regards,
> 
> 
> 
> Paul Flint
> (802) 479-2360
> 
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