SOLUTION: At 8 oclock a car passes a police car. 5 minutes later he passes a second police car 10km away. If the speed limit is 90km/hr and the fine is 10 $/km, how much can the police fine

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Question 823036: At 8 oclock a car passes a police car. 5 minutes later he passes a second police car 10km away. If the speed limit is 90km/hr and the fine is 10 $/km, how much can the police fine him.
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The police can't fine anyone. They can cite him and the courts fine him.
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