Deer defense! Man fights speeding ticket with novel argument

Deer graze at dawn on the coldest day the year so far according to the Meteorological Office, in Richmond Park in west London, Britain, November 30, 2016. REUTERS/Toby Melville TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY - RTSTZVK (Reuters)

A Massachusetts man fighting a speeding ticket in court had a unique explanation — the officer's radar gun may have picked up a deer.

The Newburyport Daily News reports that Dennis Sayers, of Haverhill (HAY'-vruhl), was clocked going 40 mph in 30 mph zone in West Newbury in November.

He got a $105 ticket.

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He appealed in court on Thursday, asking Officer Royster Johnson if he was 100 percent sure his radar captured Sayers' speed or the speed of a deer that could have been in the vicinity.

When confronted by the skeptical judge, Sayers replied that anything was possible.

The fine was upheld.

Deer, by the way, can run approximately 30 mph.

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