Just pay the damn money. In Japan 4,000$ isn't that much. In the states that
would be something different then. The ticket is just a tax to abuse the
speed limits. If you can afford to pay it, I figure speed as much as you
want in Japan. Espcially if you don't have to worry about having points on
your drivers's license, ie. make sure you have an international license and
spell your name with katakana differently every time you have business with
the police, that way they never know who you are.



"Bryan Parker" <puntspeedchunk@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Bryce" <fukuzzz@takethisout.hotmail.com> said:
>
> >learn the same routes,
>
> The only thing I learned was an expensive fucking
> lesson.
>
> >find out where the cameras are; they are static you
> >know, unless they've invented some type of "moveable" camera since I was
> >there.
> >
> >If any of you are in the Kansai area, I strongly recommend Mt. Rokko and
the
> >surrounding areas. If you've got a good car, that's the place to let it
run.
> >Nothing like that anywhere in the Seattle area.
>
> Do they have fines in excess of $4000, or do they
> offer to let you pay off your debt to society by
> earning $50/day in prison in the Seattle area?
>
>