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FAQ - Defective Speedometer

Question:
If I prove my speedometer was defective, can I win my case?

Answer:

No. Even if you can "prove" your speedometer was faulty, the courts would accept it as mitigating circumstances at best. You will still be found guilty of the charge.

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