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So what can the police do to you if your caught at speeds upwards of 140 mph?
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<blockquote data-quote="dirtyo2000" data-source="post: 13567072" data-attributes="member: 106904"><p>Here in Va. Expect to go to jail on the spot and car impounded. I know 20 + the posted speed is reckless and anything over 80 since the speed limit is 70 a few areas. Haven't kept current with the laws ( stopped doing dumb stuff to need to care ) but at one time anything over 100 carried a totally separate charge. </p><p></p><p>Use to sit in court on slow days at work and listen to judge Harvell recite the tickets and statues that covered them. Everyone that cleared a 100 was given 90 days in jail and some state restitution fine he would say. Even with lawyers pleading , once the method to clocking them was established accurate to jail you went. Oh and mandatory 1 year suspension with SR22 to follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dirtyo2000, post: 13567072, member: 106904"] Here in Va. Expect to go to jail on the spot and car impounded. I know 20 + the posted speed is reckless and anything over 80 since the speed limit is 70 a few areas. Haven't kept current with the laws ( stopped doing dumb stuff to need to care ) but at one time anything over 100 carried a totally separate charge. Use to sit in court on slow days at work and listen to judge Harvell recite the tickets and statues that covered them. Everyone that cleared a 100 was given 90 days in jail and some state restitution fine he would say. Even with lawyers pleading , once the method to clocking them was established accurate to jail you went. Oh and mandatory 1 year suspension with SR22 to follow. [/QUOTE]
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