I didn't say I didn't like her; I said she sounds very uneducated.You don’t like anyone. Anyway, he was correct. Armed thugs threatened a woman to stop exercising her constitutional protected right under threat of force.
Very easy to beat that ticket, at least in New York. Happened to me in my younger years c. 1990 on I-81 at Castle Creek, just north of Binghamton. NYSP had a trooper in an unmarked (personal?) pickup truck running radar on the front side of a hill. On the backside were a dozen troopers in marked units issuing the tickets as radioed in to them.
Only problem was the trooper who signed my ticket didn't personally witness the violation. When I got to court in Chenango a couple of months later only the trooper who signed my ticket was there. I knew I had him -- asked him if he witnessed the violation and forced him to admit it was given to him by another trooper over the radio. That's hearsay, and despite Rep Quigley's recent statements, was ruled inadmissible by the judge. Ticket dismissed.