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It's like playing a cat and mouse game, eventually the cat gets the mouse, and the mouse has to pay the price. For all the times you are above the speed limit how many times do you actually get caught?
You got to manage the risk.
I started marking speed traps on my gps, everytime I see one I mark their spot, after a while you start seeing a patern, It's not 100% but you are managing the risk of being caught. It does work.
Against RaftGyde's request, I haven't bothered to replace the speedo on my American made, yet imported from Canada Harley. I know the quick and dirty conversion from kilometers to miles. He got annoyed with me and stuck these stickers on, but it's still off or something. Today I thought we were going 60-he said we were doing 67. Oops! I guess if I get a ticket for not listening to him, hmmm. . .he'll be able to throw it in my face for the rest of my life!
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