It seems to be a question primarily used to incriminate you... there is no correct way to answer it that I can think of that wouldn't piss off the officer. However, by being honest and upfront I have had many friends get off with warnings when doing things much worse than this.
By the time that the complaint form is signed by me, I highly doubt anything that I say or ask the officer can make any positive difference in the outcome of the traffic stop. I don't think the officer has any obligation to show you the radar readout even if you ask in AZ. How does telling the officer where I was coming from and going to hurt my case? I think the photo was because it was a criminal violation and not a simple civil ticket, but I am not positive.
mkiii222;1904877 said:At the end he asked you if you had any questions twice, he likely was trying to give you an out by asking to see the reading on the gun, if they can't show it they aren't supposed to be able to write the ticket. (not that many will follow this)
You answered his question about where you were coming from/going. This has nothing to do with a speeding violation and the officer has no legal basis for asking. Your mileage may vary on avoiding this question but I will answer it myself if and only if I'm already small talking with the officer.
By the time that the complaint form is signed by me, I highly doubt anything that I say or ask the officer can make any positive difference in the outcome of the traffic stop. I don't think the officer has any obligation to show you the radar readout even if you ask in AZ. How does telling the officer where I was coming from and going to hurt my case? I think the photo was because it was a criminal violation and not a simple civil ticket, but I am not positive.