Can you get ticketed for going 1 mph over the speed limit?

Reminds me of that 1974 TV movie “The California Kid” …as I recall, a very young Martin Sheen blinded the deranged sheriff with science when the sheriff tried to ticket him for going one mph over the limit.

Waldo got busted several years ago, and their speed trap is no more.

I recall reading somewhere that tickets within a certain margin of error aren’t really enforceable but I imagine lots of people just pay the fines.
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I posted this earlier:

Tires and speedometer discrepancies are not a defense to a speed violation. In my 35+ years on the job every time I’ve seen someone come into court and tell the judge the reason they were speeding was because of their tires or their speedometer the judge has convicted them instead of an equipment violation. This is still a moving violation, it still goes on your driving record, the fine is the same, it still will affect your insurance rates. The only difference is you’ll be assessed 2 demerit points instead of 3 or 4.

You mean like my friend’s car who gave me a ride once, in which, unbeknownst to me, he had to put on the parking brake in order to stop?

We were so pulled over.