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hmmm...bragging about speeding
How about doing everyone around you a favor and just drive the speed limit. They were put in place for a reason.
Oh PLEASE! Moving violations can be a great source of revenue for any city or county. Even if we all did the speed limit, they'd find some other reasons for ticketing us given the necessity of that revenue. If not speeding, they'd ticket us for not putting our turn signals on at the correct time, carefully following us until one wheel went too close to the line, not stopping EXACTLY where we were suppose to stop at at an intersection, driving 52 instead of 55, and on and on and on.
hmmm...bragging about speeding
How about doing everyone around you a favor and just drive the speed limit. They were put in place for a reason.
You mean, aside from "to be broken"?
Just kidding. Speeding has the potential to end lives. Two people in my high school died from car accidents. One was street racing and got what was coming. The other, a friend of mine, was the unfortunate victim of a driver that fell asleep. Neither incidents include casual speeding. However, accidents can occur at any moment. The extra speed makes it all the more life threatening (if not your life, someone elses).
That said, I casually speed myself, so I'm not preaching here. But I almost never break 10 mph over the speed limit.
I've been lucky to not get a speeding ticket ever out of all the times I've been pulled over.
Are you wearing your "sexy cop" outfit?
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