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    Default Re: Speedy Detected by a Radar in the Opposite Moving Plice Car

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    If you do a TBWD and say you were doing 55, while the officer says you were doing 75, the judge always sides with the police officer. This means that you are dealing with a biased judge
    Wow ... just wow. Propositional logic vs. presidential logic?

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    Default Re: Speedy Detected by a Radar in the Opposite Moving Plice Car

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    Wow ... just wow. Propositional logic vs. presidential logic?
    I don't believe there is any logic of any form there.

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