@PMC and miles
LOL! :pint:
OK.
This was the view from the officer's position. I was traveling towards him. This one I submitted as evidence (it wasn't really contested). Keep in mind, he admitted that a clear, unobstructed target is necessary for radar to return reliable data. There are roughly a few car lengths distance from where I would have been a "clear, unobstructed" target, to the intersection. In this amount of space, he made a reliable visual estimation of speed, operated his radar, and I slowed to a stop from 26 MPH. :lol:

Another one... the arrow points to the officer's position. Notice the location of the fence.

An aerial view. I'm the yellow car... the arrow indicates my lane position and direction of travel. The red "x" is the officer's position. I highlighted the fence with a black line.

And just for kicks, my car. The officer had no problem identifying who was in this vehicle he stopped, yet couldn't recall *anything* about the vehicle, or much of anything else.

Anyhow, it's "spilled milk" at this point. I generally respect law enforcement... it's a job I wouldn't want, that's for sure. However, they're not super-humans incapable of making mistakes.
Guilty or not, I'll probably fight the next one too (hopefully no time soon)... might as well make them work for it if they're just going to take it irregardless, LOL.