Comment by shabble
14 years ago
At which point you're entering the realms of perjury, and probably several flavours of fraud, contempt, and other things that judges tend to dislike.
You're probably better off just paying the ticket.
14 years ago
At which point you're entering the realms of perjury, and probably several flavours of fraud, contempt, and other things that judges tend to dislike.
You're probably better off just paying the ticket.
Agreed, I'm not suggesting it's a particularly compelling option to deliberately falsify data for a court, but it could affect whether or not the court can consider GPS data to be sufficiently accurate - ie. even if the data is legitimate, how can the court know that's the case?