"Capt. Doug" wrote in message ...
Badwater Bill wrote in message A good example of administrative law is a
speed limit sign. However, the speed limit he sets is "Administrative
Law" not
Statutory Law. It still applies until you spend a hundred grand on
lawyer's fees to challenge it, should you not like it.
Yeah, just the other day I got a ticket from a kid who could barely shave. I
went across 3 lanes to get to the exit ramp. He wrote the ticket for failure
to stay between the lines. It's harrassment. I'll win, but it will take up
my time. Then, to make sure it doesn't happen again, I'll slap a civil
servant complaint on him. If he wants my time, he's going to get it.
D.
He'll get time-and-a half for his time. What'll you get for yours?
Harrassment (sic) and a civil servant complaint? Surely you have
something more worthwhile to spend your time and money on. As to your
complaint....did he insult you, curse at you, hit you or push you
around? What are you going to complain about? Make sure it doesn't
happen again? How's that? You'll win? I wouldn't count on it. How
can you be sure? You sound like the typical juvenile that drives like
he owns the road and then gets mad at "daddy" when he gets caught and
punished. Grow up. Win or lose in court, you're the big loser for
all the money and time it'll cost you while the cop puts gobs of
overtime money in his pocket. You act like you're the first one that
ever got a ticket. How many do you have in your portfolio?
KJSDCAUSA
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