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  • Jscotty
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    Originally posted by smooth View Post
    well shit, I was paced on the 22 so I didn't even bother fighting.
    Actually I thought about it right up until the morning of court, couldn't quite drag my ass out of bed that early, wife told me that I'd have to pay court fees if I didn't win, and figured fuck it since that wouldn't save me much if they reduced the fine and then charged me fees anyway, pulled the laptop over and paid the damn thing online. Traffic court next week...

    sure would love to know how I could have gotten out of that one...
    If you don't live in one of those areas where the court system gives you partial credit for showing up, you could have appealed it. That way you can prolong the time it takes for you to have to pay the fine and the time it takes for the violation to hit your driving record. Plus that would be one more opportunity for the cop to miss court. I am not sure if this is true in every city but in most cities that I have been to, if the cop does not show up in court, the case is dismissed.

    The court systems in DC are somewhat laxed to the point where if you show up pleading guilty with a half-decent excuse they let you go with half the fine and no driving record reporting. And then in Maryland I have seen situations where the court room is so crowded that the judge will offer to let everyone plead guilty and pay $20 to forget the whole thing. That usually clears out 3/4 of the court room.

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  • s0urce
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    needless to say, my v1 never went off. The cop decided to estimate on me :) dipshit.

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  • smooth
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    well shit, I was paced on the 22 so I didn't even bother fighting.
    Actually I thought about it right up until the morning of court, couldn't quite drag my ass out of bed that early, wife told me that I'd have to pay court fees if I didn't win, and figured fuck it since that wouldn't save me much if they reduced the fine and then charged me fees anyway, pulled the laptop over and paid the damn thing online. Traffic court next week...

    sure would love to know how I could have gotten out of that one...

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  • Rennsport
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    now that is a good thing to have- friends in the courthouse!

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  • Jscotty
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    Originally posted by Rennsport View Post


    a cop wont let you just go if you have that many violations- they will arrest you-- reckless driving alone is grounds for a night on the bench

    and she should not ever be aloud to drive again. ever. three kids without car seats while reckless driving!!!! oh wait, her license was already suspended. stupid waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles
    Yeah. I actually thought about my post after the fact. I called a friend down at the courthouse and she indeed got arrested. She probably left that important detail out of the story about why she didn't come into work for 2 days because she thought that she would get fired. She claimed that she was getting all of that mess straightened out when she probably got taken to the slammer.

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  • Midnight Sun
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    Any of you washington guys have experience with a suspended license. From what I gather the state doesnt need to notify you when your license gets revoked. I have had a few friends get tickets for driving with a suspended and they swear up and down they never knew it was suspended.

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  • Jon325i
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    My anti-ticket strategy....



    Jon

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  • Rennsport
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    Originally posted by Jscotty View Post
    My secretary had a long list of stuff that she almost got nailed for-

    1. Speeding
    2. Driving on a suspended license
    3. Driving on dead tags that were registered to another vehicle
    4. 3 young children in the car and no car seats
    5. Driving without the seatbelt buckled
    6. Window tint too dark
    7. Reckless driving

    and a few others..

    The cop was so pissed off with the amount of violations that he told her to go straight home and don't get caught driving out there again.



    a cop wont let you just go if you have that many violations- they will arrest you-- reckless driving alone is grounds for a night on the bench

    and she should not ever be aloud to drive again. ever. three kids without car seats while reckless driving!!!! oh wait, her license was already suspended. stupid waffleswaffleswaffleswaffles

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  • Fanzotti
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    Originally posted by CleanAzzE30z View Post
    Well, the thing is they put a lien on your license (basically a temporary hold on it until you take care of your FTA [failure to appear]) and you pay the insane fine and go to the DMV and get it re-instated. Its not like they send you a letter in the mail saying its suspended. I had that done on a no-front-plate ticket in Burbank. Cost me $600.


    Mariano
    So does that mean the assain techniques can't help.

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  • ldsbeaker
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    No sticking tickets here. I've fought all mine (on my own) and won.
    p.s. haven't really done anything super illegal (and got caught) yet.

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  • CleanAzzE30z
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    Well, the thing is they put a lien on your license (basically a temporary hold on it until you take care of your FTA [failure to appear]) and you pay the insane fine and go to the DMV and get it re-instated. Its not like they send you a letter in the mail saying its suspended. I had that done on a no-front-plate ticket in Burbank. Cost me $600.


    Mariano

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  • nando
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    I've only had one ticket stick.. and that was 6 years ago. all the other ones have been dropped. it's always worth fighting!

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  • Jscotty
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    My secretary had a long list of stuff that she almost got nailed for-

    1. Speeding
    2. Driving on a suspended license
    3. Driving on dead tags that were registered to another vehicle
    4. 3 young children in the car and no car seats
    5. Driving without the seatbelt buckled
    6. Window tint too dark
    7. Reckless driving

    and a few others..

    The cop was so pissed off with the amount of violations that he told her to go straight home and don't get caught driving out there again.

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  • s0urce
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    Originally posted by e30sd View Post
    driving with a suspended license? i dont feel that bad for you.
    You shouldn't, nobody asked you to. Furthermore it was dismissed, so why would you feel bad? I sure dont.

    I don't feel bad that you're a dirty arab.

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  • e30sd
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    driving with a suspended license? i dont feel that bad for you.

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