NM Exempts Legislators From Speed Limits and Other Laws
SANTA FE — New Mexico lawmakers, while serving during the legislative session, have immunity from arrest and can get dispensation from traffic citations.
So says the state Constitution. Sort of.
“Yeah, during my time in the Roundhouse I heard that they (legislators) can’t be stopped for speeding if they’re heading to the Legislature,” former state Rep. Andy Nuñez, I-Hatch, told New Mexico Watchdog.
Source: New Mexico Watchdog. Read full article. (link)
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Some animals are more equal than others. At least they're honest about it.
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Who was the congresscritter who killed a woman while driving through an intersection (Wyoming?) and then claimed immunity because he was travelling to a session of the state legislature?