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06-11-2008, 12:47 PM | #1 |
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How might the Marine Patrol enforce Speed Limits?
That would stand up in court?
There are two obvious ways, radar with certified radar operators and a chase in which the Marine Patrol determines the speed via GPS. How else? Remember this has to meet the standards of a court of law, not just gathering statistical data. I doubt they could use the visual of timing a boat as it passes through a measured mile. The angle of observation would be too great to determine the boats position against the start or stop of the measured mile and if the boat deviates from a straight line it will through off the measurement. Any thoughts? |
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