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Social Studies, 18.12.2019 05:31 ur4286

Officer, i admit i was driving 140 mph on this congested highway, but i don't deserve a speeding ticket. there is no speed limit on this highway, and the law requires only that vehicles be driven "at a safe speed," which, for me, is well over 140 mph. also, i apologize for not pulling over sooner. i was talking on my cell phone and didn't hear your siren.

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