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Old 04-24-2006, 01:48 PM
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high occupancy lane ticket

i was in the high occupancy by mistake. This is the first time i had been on this lane and i just wanted to get to the 401 west from 404. does anyone know how i can beat this. The cop told me to go in for a first attendance and tell them this and ask for a withdrawl

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Old 04-24-2006, 03:06 PM
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The cop told me to go in for a first attendance and tell them this and ask for a withdrawl

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The cop was pulling your leg.
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my best advise is talk to a x-copper or someone like that cause you wanna get out of that ticket asap......
I know that it carrys something like 3 demerit points...

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Old 04-26-2006, 11:16 AM
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If your okay with lying, you can plead guilty with an excuse and say it was an emergency, your a student, no money, ect... the whole im poor and sorry package and are willing to deal with the consequences. That way you might get points off if any, and get a lower fine. Never plead not guilty if you dont have a solid case, because then your asking for the worst possible outcome that can be given to you. Judge's absolutely hate liars.

If your not okay with lying, goto ex-copper, like tommy said.

There's a very slim chance of you getting off this as not guilty. Ask some lawyers for free advise on what to do, some wont tell you, but there are many that will give you some hints.

As for my personal advise, learn from your experience's, I got into trouble a couple times but managed to get off by pure luck. Experience is the most valuable thing when it comes to driving, learn from your mistakes, or else in North America there gunna literally make you pay for it.

Best of luck.
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