I think you cops just stick together kind of like a frat or something because you don't make any sense. If two cars are traveling juxtaposed along side one another, one car may be going 55 mph, and the other 80. It simply depends on the time the officer saw the two cars along side one another. Furthermore, if the radar may only concentrate on a single object at a time, there is not way in God's green earth that the beam may have seen the other car along side of it. An officer may not judge the speed, and this would have easily been dismissed in the court of law as it was in my hearing last night. Thank you and good day.


