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Old 07-22-2005, 10:23 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by skorpion317
not hiding in the woods....hiding behind a building. as in you're driving along the road, and there's a building coming up, and the cop is behind that building with his lights off waiting for a speeder. they are no longer allowed to do that as of Jan. 1st of this year.
i understand that but if the cop catches u over the speed limit ur fuked, sayin he was behind a buildin isnt gona get u out of it u broke the law..like i said his word against urs..and if the property manager is allowing cops to sit there they can...
Well actually, if the cop was behind the building with lights off, it's considered a form of entrapment, which is illegal. Which means that the cop most likely wouldn't have caught you speeding had he or she been following the law themselves. So yes, you actually can have the ticket thrown out in court....

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