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Re: What do I do with my Radar Detector while in Virginia?



In article <47lnea$2lm@dg-rtp.dg.com> goudreau@dg-rtp.dg.com (Bob Goudreau) writes:

   John Burton (john@ns.gats.hampton.va.us) wrote:
   : As far as radar detectors...The problem isn't the device, its people
   : (like me) cruising down the road at 65-70mph getting literally "blown
   : off the road" by trucks, buses, and cars that feel 80mph is a
   : "reasonable" speed. 
   ...
   : The key is, you are welcome to go to hell in your own handbasket, but
   : doing so on the highway makes it much more likely that you will take
   : me and/or my family with you. You want to speed, go ahead, just don't
   : do it when I'm on the road...

   Why do you reserve for yourself the right to speed (remember, you
   admit to "crusing down the road at 65-70 mph"), but want to deny it
   to others?  Oh, I see, you're one of those hypocritical pro-55 left
   lane hog assholes.  Sorry to intrude on your hell-bound handbasket.

Sorry to burst your bubble Bob, but the speed limit on the Interstate
near my house *is* 65mph, as it is in *many* parts of the State of
Virginia. Perhaps you should be aware of the laws in a state before
you start flaming someone and exposing your ignorance...

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