I was told by DPS they are allowed by law to exceed posted limits during their normal driving duties. I was told in a DD class that they were limited to 10mph over though unless responding or in a pursuit. Maybe Rothstein can weigh in. I personally have beaten speeding tickets (less than 10mph over/open road) by stating the conditions I was in and usually I was the only car on the road within sight. Law is not what matters in reality it is the person in the robe at the bench. Convince him and you go home.snscott wrote:So, the point remains that there are indeed "legal speed limits" for which you can be considering in violation of the law if you exceed. And, you would be fined if caught doing so. On the other hand, Government agencies are apparently exempt from following the laws established specifically FOR THEM TO FOLLOW.
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- Mon Jun 23, 2008 10:04 pm
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- Topic: Applications spike for Texas concealed handgun permits
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