Randi128 at aol.com wrote: > I don't know what they would charge him with, probably obstruction of > justice. I'm sure theres at least one lawyer on the list who could name the specific > law. The bottom line is that the man who put up the sign was aiding people who > were breaking the law. Piffle. Prove it. The sign was directed at every driver, not just those who were speeding. Maybe the guy just didn't like the way the local government chose to enhance their revenue. > If they were speeding through a residential > neighboorhood, someone could be killed or injured as a result of their recklesness. Well, yeah, _if_ they were speeding, _if_ it was a residential neighborhood and _if_ they were being reckless. Those are a lot of assumptions you're making, there. -- Frank Mayhar frank at exit.com http://www.exit.com/ Exit Consulting http://www.gpsclock.com/ http://www.exit.com/blog/frank/