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Re: Same reason the DMV gets away with some questions... said by amigo_boy:Unfortunately, there will always be people who say "I was driving the posted limit, it shouldn't matter if the street was congested." That is my point...by definition the fastest one is allowed to drive at any given time under optimal conditions is the posted limit...by saying the answer is "than is safe" changes the definition of the speed limit...and yes the answer can be interpreted in favor of either answer...but under no conditions can one exceed the posted speed limit. Which to me indicates that is the 'correct' answer...
Anyway, my point was these sorts of vagaries are everywhere and open to interpretation...I was also being sarcastic that these companies are no better than the DMV...  -- Using Millenicom? Come visit the Unofficial Millenicom forum here on BBR »Millenicom |
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