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More: http://content.usatoday.com/communi...t-for-flashing-lights-to-warn-of-speed-trap/1
What do you think?
Should a driver be given a ticket for "flashing his lights" to warn other motorists about a police stakeout ahead?
Or is using your headlight to flash and warn others- a constitutionally protected example of free speech?
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What do you think about this?
Fla. driver sues over ticket for signaling police speed traps
A Florida driver ticketed for flashing his headlights to warn of a police speed trap is fighting back with a class-action lawsuit charging a violation of motorists' free speech rights, the St. Petersburg Times reports.If the state loses, it could be forced to refund fines to 2,400 motorists cited for headlight-signaling from 2005 to 2010.
Although the state has not formally answered the lawsuit, the Times quotes Capt. Mark Welch, spokesman for the Florida Highway Patrol, as saying "flashing lights are prohibited on vehicles," except for turn signals.
More: http://content.usatoday.com/communi...t-for-flashing-lights-to-warn-of-speed-trap/1
What do you think?
Should a driver be given a ticket for "flashing his lights" to warn other motorists about a police stakeout ahead?
Or is using your headlight to flash and warn others- a constitutionally protected example of free speech?
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