j_h_smith
Ultimate Member
- Jul 28, 2007
- 28,516
There never was anything in the Constitution about speeding tickets, so that's a shitty example by default. Laws that contradict the Constitution are industrial-grade BS from the outset, and if you agree with them you're doing little more than telling the kommendant that his boot isn't on your neck firmly enough.
The law is the law. If you disagree, then try to change that law. You can use any law you want, you can make whatever excuse you want, but if you break the law as it's written, you should be found guilty.