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Comment Ohio's all about the money $$$ (Score 1) 636

The big problem that I see here is that in Ohio moving violations aren't always based on fact in the first place. I got a ticket there once in a vehicle that was governed below what the officer wrote the ticket for. I was going 57 in a semi truck, the speed limit for semi's was 55, he pulled me over and said that I was going 67. The truck was governed at 63. I explained this to the officer but he didn't really care what I had to say. After that I always set my cruise at about 54 when traveling through Ohio because I felt the best way to get even with them was to not give any opportunity to acquire revenue at my expense. If this truly is a revenue game for Ohio like I believe that it is, they can now issue tickets with even more ease.
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