My question involves a speeding ticket from the State of: CA
I got my first speeding ticket this week for doing 67 in a 55 zone, and I am absolutely certain I was not going above 60. It was one of those roads with the radar-equipped light-up signs with the speed limits posted everywhere at uncomfortably slow speeds, so I knew it would be heavily patrolled. I had one eye on the road, one on my speed, and one on my read view mirror. I was behind another car, crawling at the speed limit, when I noticed the CHP behind me. He followed me for about seven minutes before pulling me over. He said I had been going 67. I did not question him, but did not confirm. I asked if he had gotten me on radar and he said "I've been following you for a while." I still don't know where he thinks he clocked me. My fiance and her parents were in the car with me, all flabbergasted. They are willing to give written testimony on my behalf on how annoyingly slow I was driving. Do I have a good chance of contesting this? I fear that my only defense is "he's lying," which may not fly.