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Old 11-27-2010, 01:41 PM   #23
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So basically for a "speed too fast for conditions" charge to hold up, there has to be a collision or other incident where the car was going too fast to remain under control.

By the sounds of it, there is very little chance that such a charge would hold up if the officer simply handed out the ticket to a driver travelling at less than the posted speed limit in the same way he would hand out a conventional speeding ticket.
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