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In Reply to: RE: On a highway, local police have no jurisdiction and are speeding to wherever they're going posted by PabloP on August 27, 2014 at 20:25:33
You have an out of state plate or are driving what is an obvious rental car.
I was picked out of a flow of traffic on I-10 around Yuma but totally out in the desert with no buildings in sight. I was not going any faster than anyone else, though we were all probably going more than 9 mph over the speed limit.
But that's just life, I suppose. The MA State Troopers love to bag drivers from NH and CT. It's not fair, but tribalism seems to be a core trait of human nature.
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I assume you meant 8 rather than 10, because Yuma. I-8 in Calif is risky for speeders, but on the Arizona side there's only one state trooper for a long stretch.
We were on our way to Tucson from San Diego.
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