not suppose to exist, or did you have to bring it up with congress the law makers.
Here is really the example i was leading to, this isn't about me by the way, i just kinda heard, and was thinking about this in general.
In some places they say no u-torn for example or no smpoking for example at a train station, and a person didn't even relize the sign, but the sign wasn't suppose to be there for example there is absolutely no reason why the no u-torn sign should be there, are you alowed to bring that up in court or does the court just interpret the law and say no you broke it did the u-torn blah blah, blah, your guilty fine, points sumtimes even like 10 days in jail (which i think is insane, for what smoking 10 days in jail [pursonally not a smoker)
Can you state that the law was unconstituational, or did you have to ask congress to change that law or remove that sign blah blah. because you did brake the law but the law can be wrong such as in the case above.Please clearify answer
2006-08-18
09:39:19
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