Re: Speeding Ticket Based Upon Calculations
If the officer says the speedometer matched the radar in the car, then they need to prove the radar was calibrated. Of course they do this by saying they followed the manufacturers instructions, which say press the test button and then check to see if the speed on radar matches the speedometer.
They test the radar by checking it with speedometer. They then check the speedometer by checking it against the radar. Anybody see a problem with this? Anyways, you then need to convince the JP that just because the speedometer and radar are the same, does NOT mean that either is accurate. It just means they are both equally inaccurate. Without an external test to confirm one or the other is accurate, then they can not be assumed to be accurate just by testing against each other. Unfiortunately our court systems do not seem to use logic, so this is a hard argument to convince anybody of.