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Originally Posted by AdamZ
It's another idiot after $$$. He will be feeling quite silly when someone is going too fast and can't stop for a red light then T-bones him. Idk what they are doing in Florida but that's bull shit.
Now let me pull out my Ohio Revised Code....Alright... This is 2921.32 of the Ohio Revised Code.
No person, with purpose to hinder the discovery, apprehension, prosecution, conviction, or punishment of another for crime or to assist another to benefit from the commission of a crime.
I was going to pass a fellow officer shooting lidar. Ar car coming toward me warned me of him shooting lidar by flashing his lights (during the day. Smart right?) I turned on him and pulled him over. Just warned him but there it is. Ohio has a law for absolutely everything.
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Speeding is literally considered a "crime"? Plus, First Amendment rights are federal, not state law. So your great state of Ohio can do as it pleases, but according to the ruling, Ohio law as you stated it would be a violation of basic rights. If, in fact, speeding is considered a "crime".
No offense, Adam, but you didn't address the OP's question at all. I'm curious about your position on that. It's a great question.