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Re: Law
In article <35666F66.CF0A33B@swbell.net>, rubywand@swbell.net wrote:
> When the Law as represented by those with legal standing and law
>enforcement authorities treats an activity as legal, then, it is
>reasonable to conclude that the activity is legal.
Oh, so when I see various law enforcement types speeding around (not in
pursuit of anyone) that makes it legal for me to speed? Please, let me
know all the legal references so I can go fight this in court. I want
to drive fast and not get a ticket for it.
Greg B.
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