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"Buck Murdock" wrote in message ... Is anyone else picturing our resident troll playing Flight Sim when they watch this video? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9pgOmlHE2k Thanks, so much! That kid needs help! And now I have a picture of MX to go by. g -- Jim in NC |
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Orval Fairbairn writes:
I would hazard a guess that "MX" prefers porn/"simsex" to the real thing, too -- no STDs, no pregnancies, no "red plague," no "headaches," etc. I'm not interested in sex, and I'd prefer flying (real or simulated) over it any day (provided there were no safety issues). -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message ... Ron Lee writes: Name one. California, which is the model for a number of other States. Others include Arizona, Texas, Utah, and Rhode Island. Site the statute please. In these States, exceeding a posted speed limit may be taken as prima facie evidence of speeding, but it is not actually illegal. A person cited for speeding under this type of statute may successfully defend against the citation by demonstrating that his speed was in fact reasonable and prudent for conditions despite being above the posted speed limit. This is crap. Not true. If you get a tciket for going over the posted limit and try to get out of it using the defense described above, the judge will probably give you a greater fine than if you had just paid the ticket. Montana was the last state that had reasonable and prudent, during daylight hours and good weather, speed limits. They were lost when some a**hole decided to fight his $5 ticket. There are also absolute limits, which may be universal in some States, but may apply only to certain situations in others. For example, in Arizona, speed limits in school zones and on highways are absolute, but most others are subject to the "reasonable and prudent" law. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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BucFan writes:
Site the statute please. You can look this up in about eight seconds on Google, but the statute in California is the California Vehicle Code, Division 11, Chapter 7, Article 1, Section 22350, Basic Speed Law. In Arizona, see the Arizona Revised States, 28-701. This is crap. Not true. If you get a tciket for going over the posted limit and try to get out of it using the defense described above, the judge will probably give you a greater fine than if you had just paid the ticket. Some judges are corrupt. But reasonable and prudent speed is a valid defense, and the corruption of individuals does not invalidate the law. Montana was the last state that had reasonable and prudent, during daylight hours and good weather, speed limits. They were lost when some a**hole decided to fight his $5 ticket. MCA 2005 61-8-803 still mentions reasonable and prudent speeds, although they are quite restricted in application. In any case, California and Arizona still have reasonable and prudent laws, as I've just demonstrated, so Montana is not the "last state." You can look up the specifics for other States yourself. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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Mxsmanic writes:
In Arizona, see the Arizona Revised States, 28-701. States = Statutes -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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In article . com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: With GA, there is little need for too many intermediate en route hotels! :-) And if you are an enterprising enturpreneur who happens to fly, you want to believe that the middle of the continent is probably a good place to put a hotel. |
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In article .com,
"Jay Honeck" wrote: MX is obviously not stupid, yet his responses are stubbornly illogical at times. In my experience with the public I have found that this trait isn't unusual -- so perhaps I'm just more used to it than you are? Or possibly based on his virtual perception of reality. |
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In article ,
Mxsmanic wrote: You said "the incredible utility and convenience of GA," but GA is neither convenient nor useful, specifically because of issues like weather that make it impossible to depend on GA. Duane Cole flew from one corner of the United States to another every week for many years in a single seat, clipped wing Tcraft. He never once missed an airshow because of a weather delay. |
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Mxsmanic wrote: Jose writes: But it is illegal to drive at 70 when the posted speed limit is 55 (which it is for many places where 70 is perfectly safe). Many States have "reasonable and prudent" laws for speed control, so driving over the posted limit isn't necessarily illegal, No states do. |
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BucFan wrote: Montana was the last state that had reasonable and prudent, during daylight hours and good weather, speed limits. They were lost when some a**hole decided to fight his $5 ticket. It wasn't a $5 ticket. He got a ticket for going about 120 mph on a two lane highway. His car was a late 70's big hunk of steel, a big old Caprice or similar. Ticket was well over $100. He went to court. Judge upheld the ticket but threw out the reasonable and prudent law, which forced the next legislature to set a speed limit. That's how we have a 75 MPH limit and the first 10 over are still the $5 ticket that does not get entered into the computer. |
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