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From: BYBL43A@prodigy.com (James Baxter)
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Subject: Re: Help!  Speeding Ticket Advice...
Date: 12 Jul 1995 16:49:31 GMT
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>>Pay the fine before court and get on with life.


Do you realize that this kind of submission lets, no encourages this kind 
of taxation?  If even 10% of speeding tickets were contested, the courts 
would collapse under the weight of the system and the speed traps would 
close up shop real quick.

Missouri just signed into law a bill that states no town can get more 
than 45% of it's revenue from speeding tickets.  The problem is rampant 
because people don't fight.


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