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failure to show radar gun when asked

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New Mexico,
I was driving at 45 mph in a 40 mph limit and given a ticket. The officer claims that I was going 54 mph. I admited to going 45 mph and he changed the ticket to match. But I became very suspicious so I asked him if I could see the radar gun and he said that he already cleared it trying to clock someone else. I beleve that he is trying to pull one on me hopeing that I will just take the ticket. Is it possible to give a ticket with out proof.
 


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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face=" Arial, Verdana, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by abused i tell you:
New Mexico,
I was driving at 45 mph in a 40 mph limit and given a ticket. The officer claims that I was going 54 mph. I admited to going 45 mph and he changed the ticket to match. But I became very suspicious so I asked him if I could see the radar gun and he said that he already cleared it trying to clock someone else. I beleve that he is trying to pull one on me hopeing that I will just take the ticket. Is it possible to give a ticket with out proof.
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The officer has proof. Your admittance of guilt going 5 miles over the posted speed limit. Case closed.
 

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