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Re: Help Needed To Fight Ticket in Georgia!



Laser is by no means 100% accurate.  Since the beam is invisible, how does the officer know he got
-you- and not the person 3 feet away from you?  At distances of less than 1,000 feet, that is very
possible.  Just  because his crosshairs were on your car do not in any way mean that your vehicle was
actually the one reflecting the laser light.

They say laser is infallible, partly to justify the expense ($4,000 each) and partly because few have bothered
to challenge it.  Also, laser is not on judicial notice in many areas around the country.  This means
that the theory of operation is not proven and will not stand up in court without expert testimony from
a non-biased person, such as an engineer.  They'll have to haul in that person at their expense.  All this
for a $75 ticket?  It happens, but not often.  FIght the ticket!  (join the NMA too!)



Bob Morrow                                                                Join the NMA!  $29/year
National Motorists Association                                   800-882-2785
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