Ohio Man Fights Speeding Ticket by Using His Phone’s GPS
Mar 27th, 2010
An Ohio man is using his cell phone’s GPS to fight a speeding ticket that he received back in March of 2009. According to CNET News , Jason Barnes was fined $35, and had two points deducted from his license for allegedly driving 84 mph on a 65-mph stretch of Interstate 75. Barnes has testified that his employer used GPS-tracking to detect employee speed violations, and he claims that his Verizon cell phone’s location logs can prove that he was, in fact, driving around 50 mph.

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