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Re: [ST] Speeding in Colorado



I suppose at some speed level the gendarmes have the option of tossing you
in the clink, but I have never heard or experienced it -- and yes I have
been pulled over for +20 once or twice -- it was a mandatory court
appearance in Denver County (16 years ago) - and more recently on my old
Kawasaki GPZ1100 (before my Trumpets) on the Highway from BlackHawk to
Nederland (Gilpin County), we had a nice talk and he let me go, no warning
or anything...

Chris Bybee
Evergreen, CO
01' Sprint ST
00' Speed Triple


- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Miller" <sportybird@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2001 7:02 AM
Subject: [ST] Speeding in Colorado


> I have plans to attend the Western Rally in Colorado next month and was
> discussing this with a couple of coworkers who moved here(South Dakota)
from
> Colorado and they both told me that if you get caught speeding 20 miles
per
> hour over the speed limit that you automatically get thrown in jail.
>
> Is this true?  I'm having a hard time believing them.
> Not that it matters, since I don't plan on speeding :)
>
> Prairie Dawg
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