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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like your son is a dog shıt driver and I hope he slows down before he kills someone. Just like all those troubled youth of dc who’s grandma insists “oh he’s such a good kid, he’d never shoot anyone”. [b]3 minutes apart at 35 miles an hour is like 1.5-1.75 miles apart if he maintained a consistent speed. [/b] If he didn’t maintain a consistent speed he had ample opportunity to obey the speed limit. I hope he doesn’t get an exception. Teaches him and you the wrong life lessons.[/quote] Thanks! This is what I was looking for. If it was logical that he hit two in a row while whipping through lights or if it's just one that is malfunctioning/duplicating. [/quote] Yes, he was speeding and got caught by two separate cameras. The location of the camera is on the ticket. You can see what he did. Have him pay the tickets and any increase in your insurance that may result and tell him to stop speeding. [/quote] This. Montgomery County not DC, but one example of this that a lot of people would be familiar with is Connecticut Avenue between Chevy Chase Circle and Bradley. There are two separate speed cameras less than a mile apart. [/quote]
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