So lets hear what you guys think:
So I take off very quick on a green light in Denver after looking both ways and knew there was a car behind me from the bright lights, but had no idea it was a cop. Did a first gear pull up to around 10k rpm, no chance of being above 40, and rolled off. Done really quick because I wanted to try a launch outside of SuperStreet. So Im now going 5 over the speed limit and like 15 seconds later a cop is screeching his wheels to not hit me and has me lit up.
I pull over and he says he had to go 80 to catch me therefor I was going 75... and that since he did 24 hours of training on eyeballing speed, he is writing me a ticket (No radar, no lazer, no proof...). He writes me up for something like 25 over and calls it giving me a break. It was 10:00 at night and I cant think of a way to accurately determine speed from behind in that condition.
Well I am definitely fighting this BS, trying solo at first for arraignment and such but may end up getting a lawyer if talking with the DA does not work.
Do I have a leg to stand on?
Any tips?
Does a signage argument help? (I have found that this section of road is not up the code on having signs after major intersections, specifically with the road I came off of and there was no sign between there and where I was pulled over. It is definitely a major intersection, University and Evans. Evans is 35 University turns to 30 and are very similar roads)