keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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In general a speeding ticket should not be issued for no less than 5 mph over the posted speed limit. Police are only trained to estimate speeds to be with in 5 mph of the actual speed. When a cop writes a speeding ticket he has to observe the vehicle traveling, he is supposed to then estimate the speed of the vehicle, then use the radar gun to confirm the actual speed of the vehicle and back up what he estimated. One or two mph over the limit is crazy to write. Any radar gun could be off by 1 or 2 mph. Here in NY the judge would throw it out. You have to go for at least 10 mph over or even 15.
good explanation, 10 is the golden ticket, as it were
most speed traps in tourist areas are widely known, AAA even marks them on their trip tixs. Speed traps typically involve a sudden, great drop in posted limit & are designed to pad the coffers vs efforts to save lives. I have no idea what the # of accidents are in the MK area of WDW, but at times the main road resembles the speedway.

shame on those big old bad policemen getting their jollies writing nuisance tickets
