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You might be able to take the ticket to court and point this out to the judge or traffic hearing officer.
Mistakes likes these are called "scrivener's errors." The court that hears the traffic case will determine whether the error is material to the violation or incidental and not critical. If the error is material to the offense, the citation will likely be dismissed.
If the speed is not indicated on the ticket, you can contest it.
It is highly unlikely that any police officer would purposely write such a thing on a ticket. It is probably a misspelling of 'gray'.
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It is understood that any diffrential in the facts undermine the creditibility of the officer.
then you wernt sppeding....your lucky
contact the police dept. and youre insur. agent
Here's a short answer: any officer who presides at the meetings of an organization.