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The biggest hole in the state's argument that I can see is that unless a police officer is actively chasing someone (lights on, siren going) I wouldn't think they are in a "police action". After all, observant drivers are going to spot the cop before they get to him anyway, and what are they going to do? Slow down for a bit till they get out of range, then go right back to speeding. Personally, I usually have less issues with people going 10 mph over the limit than with those going 10 mph UNDER the limit. It always seems like its the ones going slow that are swerving in and out of their lane and unable to keep a constant speed. Wish more cops would pull THOSE types over.
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