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Who knows how accurate the speed reported was if they got it using this method
Significantly more accurate than radar or just about any other method. That kind of a clocking always holds up in court, it's ironclad.
A cow-orker of mine was ticketed a while back under these circumstances (plane clocking speed using landmarks, not 205 on a bike
), and planned on fighting it in court. He showed me these sections from the CA Vehicle Code, which define what we're discussing as an illegal speed trap:
VC40802
VC40803
VC40804
I don't know if or how his case was resolved. I imagine most judges wouldn't take too kindly to people waving the vehicle code at them though.
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