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Posted by Hoosier JD on August 04, 2006 at 14:56:52 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: OT / Speeding Ticket! posted by Hoosier JD on August 03, 2006 at 17:03:42:
Again, thanks to all for their support, comments, advice, questions and so on. If nothing else, you all have amazed me with your vast knowledge of just about any topic that is presented here. I hope I didn't step on any toes...some of what I was doing was just venting, and it takes some of that when trying to get over something. As far as the highway, it's a 2 lane state highway, very straight in some parts, and hilly curvy where we were driving. People may speed, but I have lived in this area for over 23 years and they do not generally drive more than the 55-60 mph. It is a 55 mph zone. I'm not sure, but I think in Indiana, any police officer can patrol and write tickets anywhere, ie., an Indianapolis officer may be in my area, Pendleton, and see someone commit an infraction and will have the right to ticket that person, even though they are 30-35 miles away from their "area." My Dad was a Toolroom foreman at Delco in Anderson for 33 years (along with the farm), then retired to become an officer for the Henry County Sheriff's department for 10-12 years and has told me several stories about these kinds of situations. No, I haven't talked to him about this and probably won't, he doesn't need the worry. Anyway, thanks again, even though I don't post much, I read every day here and of course, the JD board. Later, Mike. Proud owner of a 1961 4010 gas John Deere and "store" a 1954 50 John Deere.(for Dad) earlscheib, your email wasn't available.
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