I don't think he was arguing the incorrectness of the law in the case, moreso the lack of restraint (discretion) to pull someone over who accelerated 10 miles an hour extra in the flow of traffic when approaching a sign where that accelerated speed would be legal. Semantically, he was in the right -- but this is where an officer's discretion should kick in..
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