California Speeding Ticket

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  • ja burna
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    oooffff!!!! Glad Im in germany!!

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  • fiercee30
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    haha 300 is nothing.

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  • e34john
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    Gonna be more than $300

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  • Rennsport
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    woot for no point system in Washington

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  • S14E30M3
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    Thats funny I got a ticket last week going 84 in a 65. It was west palm beach FL. Luckily the trooper dropped to 74. It could have been 4 points on my license and $241.00. Instead it was 3 points and $116.00. First speeding ticket



    -Randy

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  • ethree
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    Originally posted by Knockenwelle
    I see I used inaccurate words. What I meant to say was criminal instead of felony, and civil instead of misdemeanor. Civil tickets have only the possibility of an administrative "trial", while a criminal charge gets you all the gravy.

    Beating a ticket is not that tough. If you've got half a brain and know some tricks of the trade when it comes to ticket defense (there are LOTS of good books on the subject), it can be done. I've taken two of these to court, won one free and clear, and got a much-reduced sentence--no points and 1/3 the fine--on another.
    How much time did you spend doing this?
    I think it would be easier and more cost-effective to pay the fine, do the online traffic school and be done with it. No time off work, no travel expenses etc.

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  • Asbradley21
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    Wow that sucks. I got a ticket for going 90 in a 70 in January on I-59 in AL and it was only $112.

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  • deutschman
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    Originally posted by lifeiskaos
    it's over 90 now iirc
    over 90 is correct.
    but who drives 65 in cali? no one does. everyone drives at least 70-75. 80 and up is pushing it a bit but i can not say i have never done it.
    i have been a passenger in a merc doing 120, and i did 120 in my 2002 while i still had it. fun but dumb. both the phrases if you play with fire you are going to get burned, and no pain no game come to mind.

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  • lifeiskaos
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    Originally posted by e30nub
    I think felony in Cali is double the speed limit or over 100.

    Correct me if I'm wrong.
    it's over 90 now iirc

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  • BmveE30ftw
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    Originally posted by shmutzigE30
    that sucks cause nobody goes 65 in cali haha
    lol right bout that :D

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  • e30nub
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    I think felony in Cali is double the speed limit or over 100.

    Correct me if I'm wrong.

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  • Knockenwelle
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    Now that I've had a chance to sleep off last night...

    I see I used inaccurate words. What I meant to say was criminal instead of felony, and civil instead of misdemeanor. Civil tickets have only the possibility of an administrative "trial", while a criminal charge gets you all the gravy.

    Beating a ticket is not that tough. If you've got half a brain and know some tricks of the trade when it comes to ticket defense (there are LOTS of good books on the subject), it can be done. I've taken two of these to court, won one free and clear, and got a much-reduced sentence--no points and 1/3 the fine--on another.

    I think it would probably take a 242-mph ticket in a CCX to earn a felony...

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  • norcalE30
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    Originally posted by Knockenwelle
    Anytime you're faced with a speeding ticket, do whatever you can to make sure it's a felony violation. This entails being written up for at least 25 over, or anything above 85mph (in AZ, don't know about other states). Though this sounds counter-productive, a felony charge earns you the right to a real trial and the legal defenses associated therewith, as well as placing the burden of proof on the state--for misdemeanor speeding, you must prove your innocence, which is significantly harder.

    Next time the cop nails you for +20, hoof the throttle and see if you can eek out the other 5 mph.
    worst idea ever, cause when you lose the trial because the state has all the proof, and get felony time and a felony on your record your life is pretty much over. plus im pretty sure felony speeding in cali is double the limit. anyone know about that?

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  • devonjordan
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    Originally posted by HardTech
    you're

    WOW, I fail...

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  • joshanoya
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    my friend got a speeding ticket about a week ago going 82 in a 65 zone and he has to pay $285

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