Path: utzoo!lsuc!tmsoft!dptcdc!berner!ziebmef!mdfreed From: mdfreed@ziebmef.uucp (Mark Freedman) Newsgroups: ont.general Subject: Re: Highway Driving Rules Message-ID: <1989Apr9.053207.2842@ziebmef.uucp> Date: 9 Apr 89 09:32:06 GMT References: <8904061731.AA21685@ellesmere.csri.toronto.edu> <3060@looking.UUCP> Reply-To: mdfreed@ziebmef.UUCP (Mark Freedman) Distribution: ont Organization: Ziebmef Public Access Unix, Toronto, Ontario Lines: 11 (turn on headlamps after speed trap to warn approaching drivers) I had the impression that one could be charged with obstructing justice (chortle ... obviously a definition of "justice" which differs from my own) for warning speeding drivers about speed traps. The only case I can remember which is vaguely similar involved a man convicted of obstructing justice after he warned a prospective client that the "prostitute" with whom he was negotiating was actually a policewoman. I'd be interested to know whether warning motorists about a speed trap would be treated in similar fashion.