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Date:         29 Sep 95 00:07:00 -0500
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@vanagon.com>
From:         GOLDBERG_DAVID@mpd.tandem.com
Subject:      re: 22 and no tickets

Bradley was lamenting the fact that he's only gotten 0 speeding tickets before age 22. I don't know if this counts, but I've gotten 2 speeding tickets, but I've been pulled over for speeding more times than I care to count. In one case I wasn't wearing my seatbelt(non moving violation) another time I did not have my insurance papers in the car(show proof if insurance + $10), another time expired tags(proof of renewal + $10), another time the officer was tailgating me(I assume that in North Carolin Carolina that is a no-no, as he was more than willing to let me go. I cannot remember any other examples, but it took no whining on my part to get these officers to let me go. Maybe it was my charm ;-). One time when my wife got pulled over, before I met her, she was going 95 mph in a 55 zone, no seat belt, passenger - no seatbelt, expired tags, and about 6 other violations of some cryptic Louisiana code.

Regards,

David


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