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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Go ahead - tell your little story to any safety expert, transportation specialist, or law enforcement officer, and see what kind of answer you get.[/quote] They’ll tell me I’m obeying the speed limit and driving safely. That’s what they’ll tell me. [/quote] LEO here. Obeying the speed limit and driving safely are two different things. You might be doing one, but you are certainly not doing the other. If I came up on you running your little blockade, I'd flash the blue lights and get you to move over. You could be cited for this kind of behavior, not to mention that your intentionally impeding traffic flow could limit emergency vehicle response or be a contributing factor to a road rage incident. Leave the policing to the police.[/quote] You're pretty ignorant for a "LEO". It would be fun putting you on the stand and watching you fail to explain how my client was impeding traffic by following the law to the very letter. And need I remind you, officer, that here in Maryland there is no law requiring the left lane be reserved solely for passing or vehicles exceeding the posted speed limit. There's not even a sign posted on River for "slower traffic keep right". It would be delightful to cross examine you in such a case. [/quote] So rather than even commenting on my remark that the PP is intentionally impeding traffic flow which could limit emergency vehicle response or be a contributing factor to a road rage incident, you are going to argue an action that I admitted I would be unlikely (although within my discretion) to take, that is, issuing a citation? You really think this clown is behaving rationally?[/quote]
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