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Old 08-14-2007, 01:02 AM
josephsdesimone josephsdesimone is offline
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I can strongly recommend to anyone that enjoys their driving privilege and recognizes the challenges to personal motoring freedoms to take a look at Motorists.org - The National Motorists Association Website. Below is an excerpt their home page:

If You Drive, We Represent You!

The National Motorists Association (NMA) was founded in 1982 to represent and protect the interests of North American motorists. We began by combating the 55-mph National Maximum Speed Limit and we continue to support efforts to retain motorists' freedoms and rights.

We work for more reasonable speed limits and fight for better driver training, fair enforcement practices and important privacy protections.

The NMA believes in freedom and responsibility to make choices, not in "one size fits all" legislation, ticket cameras, unfair driving taxes, revenue-motivated traffic courts and speed traps. We support traffic laws based on sound engineering principles and public consensus - not political agendas. END

I've been a member since 1999 and have witnessed the power a group with common goals can have on our lawmakers. We got the national 55 MPH speed limit abolished and returned the power to the states. A couple of many resources we offer are info for fighting tickets and identifying and notifying of regular speed traps in every state.

Please visit the site and consider membership, there is no one else looking out to protects our interests like the NMA!

Regards,
Joe
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