From: Matthew Russotto on
In article <lvrmq5tk87fo7bkrsbgh87f7as57s9h632(a)4ax.com>,
Scott in SoCal <scottenaztlan(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/dennis-byrne-barbershop/2010/03/judges-let-off-100-mph-speeders.html
>
>"He passed me like I was standing still."
>
>How often have you said this, or heard someone else say it, about cars
>passing you on the highway? How often when you are keeping up with
>traffic by driving five or ten miles over the speed limit has someone
>rocketed past you, going 30 or 40 miles over the speed limit?

Not often. But when I do say it, usually I'm impressed rather than
irate. Sometimes, as with the motorcyclist on Kelly Drive who crashed
shortly thereafter, it's more shock, though. (for those who know the
area, he passed me, probably doing about 80mph, on the curve just east
of the US-1 bridge)
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From: gpsman on
On Mar 25, 9:44 pm, Brent <tetraethylleadREMOVET...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> A 100mph on a limited access highway is not an issue by itself.

Overly broad statement. "The fall" is not an issue.

> Only
> control freaks with magic numbers in their heads are bothered by it.

Right. Keep everything regarding your assertions as ambiguous as
possible, that no waste of bits.
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