Bongomania, Myth didn't call you a liar. He said he simply didn't believe your story, which he's perfectly within his rights to do, even if he's incorrect in not believing you. I'm assuming you don't always believe everything you read, either.

Thank you for your added measure of civility in these more recent responses. If you feel deeply troubled by the fact that you're not believed, however, your best solution would probably be to avoid posting the details of your legal situation on a public forum where doubters are free to reply. You're always going to run into people like that in places like this.

Best of luck with your case.
birdgirl73 Reviewed by birdgirl73 on . Suing a sheriff in Federal Court May of 2004, I was driving east on hiway 50 back to my home in Boulder, CO. I was in Sevier County, Utah. I was driving full speed at 64 mph in my !982, air-cooled, 68 horsepower Volkswagon Vanagon. deputy hillin pulled me over and claimed I was driving 67 mph in a 65 mph zone. I gave hillin my licensse, registration, and insurance. All cleared and I have no warrants. But hillin asks if he could search my van. I deny his request and simply say I want to be on my way. hillin asks again. I Rating: 5