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krazycivic 10-15-2005 02:25 PM

Speeding Ticket
 
I WAS DOING 91 in a 60
he gave me 15 over no points and a 53 $ fine

should i not fight it since he allready reuced it for me...or do u think he will purposely show up... since im fighting it after he reduced it...what should I do...

97_Tegra 10-15-2005 02:44 PM

pay it. you lucky er! lol i wish those assholes did that for me:( or even if u take it to court..he cant change the fine.if he shows up..big deal u pay the ticket anyways.

X_LUDWIK_X 10-15-2005 08:13 PM

I got 86 in a 50. reduced to the same.
x copper told me in court they can bring it to the original speed and points.
Go to court. If hes there, pay. If he aint then your free.
Still havnt even booked a trial date yet.



Edit: Wait is this your first ticket?
Plus your 21 your insurance shouldt be as badly affected as mine would.

97_Tegra 10-16-2005 05:48 PM

ye im 19 with 2 tickets.. i checked into it..an iw as wrong. first ticket was in augest, second in october. so hmmm..I found a great arguement that might work. well i thought up a bunch that have never been used...:)

big_willy 10-20-2005 04:16 PM

You have nothing to lose by taking it to court. They may reduce the fine, or if he doesn't show you get off scotts free.

I've gotten at least 6 tickets and have fought and won EVERYTHING. Either he wasn't there (happenned once), or I poked enough holes in the officer's evidence that enough reasonable doubt was created to dismiss the case.

Even had one ticket where the judge must have had it in for this cop and dismissed all his tickets even though the cop was there and presented his evidence in what seemed to me, to be clear, concise, complete and factual.

If you've taken law courses in university or even just a highschool law class, you know all you need to do is creat doubt. Question the cop's evidence, question the device used to measure your speed. Use weather (snowing, raining) to cause doubt if the readings were completely accurate. Other cars close to you - that's a good one too.
Check out past case law, and what happenned in other situations. Use that as precedence.

cao_tuo 06-28-2006 10:50 PM

same goes with me, 104 in 60 zone cz some jerkass truck was tailgating me in a single lane road in nowhere, cop heard my story, dropped it to 75 in 60, 53 bucks, no points, dunno if that's gonna affect my insurance or not....... btw, how long does it take for the record to clear up?

drifter420 06-29-2006 04:09 PM

insurance company only look 3 years back ( supposedly ).. 3 minor moving violations within that time span to insurance company is considered a major. Prepare to bend over with no lube

Low-Low 07-03-2006 11:16 PM

15 over instead of 31 over....pay it and keep your mouth shut. He was generous. About $230 worth of generosity right there.


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