How to AVOID getting Traffic Tickets, or how to get them and NOT pay for them! Simple
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How to AVOID getting Traffic Tickets, or how to get them and NOT pay for them! Simple
So very simple! I just discovered this a few weeks ago.
What you need to do is to get a driving license in another country who's part of the traffic convention of 1929 or 1949 (check your DMV). and then you get an internationla driving permit from that country (you dont have to be a citizen of that country). Once you have a valid international driving permit , you can use it for one year in the united states if you prove (by your passport stamp) you entered the country within a year. For me, i travel to Australia every summer, so I will do it there. The only down-side is that you cannot be a resident in the United states (you cannot own a car for example) so you have to register your car under someone else's name and drive it with your international permit.
So unless it's a criminal charge, any violation will come with a fine! but so WHAT! Usually, if you choose the right country those fines don't go to any agency that will charge you and they are usually meaningless. My friend drove with his international permit for 10 months, got a total of 8 tickets for $4000! never paid any! went back to his country, got a new permit and was ready to do it all over again!
It works great if u r a traveller or you like to speed like me (and you actually think 65mph is a stupid law).
so check it out
J
What you need to do is to get a driving license in another country who's part of the traffic convention of 1929 or 1949 (check your DMV). and then you get an internationla driving permit from that country (you dont have to be a citizen of that country). Once you have a valid international driving permit , you can use it for one year in the united states if you prove (by your passport stamp) you entered the country within a year. For me, i travel to Australia every summer, so I will do it there. The only down-side is that you cannot be a resident in the United states (you cannot own a car for example) so you have to register your car under someone else's name and drive it with your international permit.
So unless it's a criminal charge, any violation will come with a fine! but so WHAT! Usually, if you choose the right country those fines don't go to any agency that will charge you and they are usually meaningless. My friend drove with his international permit for 10 months, got a total of 8 tickets for $4000! never paid any! went back to his country, got a new permit and was ready to do it all over again!
It works great if u r a traveller or you like to speed like me (and you actually think 65mph is a stupid law).
so check it out
J
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Originally Posted by amaghazi
So very simple! I just discovered this a few weeks ago.
What you need to do is to get a driving license in another country who's part of the traffic convention of 1929 or 1949 (check your DMV). and then you get an internationla driving permit from that country (you dont have to be a citizen of that country). Once you have a valid international driving permit , you can use it for one year in the united states if you prove (by your passport stamp) you entered the country within a year. For me, i travel to Australia every summer, so I will do it there. The only down-side is that you cannot be a resident in the United states (you cannot own a car for example) so you have to register your car under someone else's name and drive it with your international permit.
So unless it's a criminal charge, any violation will come with a fine! but so WHAT! Usually, if you choose the right country those fines don't go to any agency that will charge you and they are usually meaningless. My friend drove with his international permit for 10 months, got a total of 8 tickets for $4000! never paid any! went back to his country, got a new permit and was ready to do it all over again!
It works great if u r a traveller or you like to speed like me (and you actually think 65mph is a stupid law).
so check it out
J
What you need to do is to get a driving license in another country who's part of the traffic convention of 1929 or 1949 (check your DMV). and then you get an internationla driving permit from that country (you dont have to be a citizen of that country). Once you have a valid international driving permit , you can use it for one year in the united states if you prove (by your passport stamp) you entered the country within a year. For me, i travel to Australia every summer, so I will do it there. The only down-side is that you cannot be a resident in the United states (you cannot own a car for example) so you have to register your car under someone else's name and drive it with your international permit.
So unless it's a criminal charge, any violation will come with a fine! but so WHAT! Usually, if you choose the right country those fines don't go to any agency that will charge you and they are usually meaningless. My friend drove with his international permit for 10 months, got a total of 8 tickets for $4000! never paid any! went back to his country, got a new permit and was ready to do it all over again!
It works great if u r a traveller or you like to speed like me (and you actually think 65mph is a stupid law).
so check it out
J
my head hurts
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My best friend was sideswiped by a 17 year old German supermodel (yeah, lucky dog!) that had an international driving permit. Of course, the model had no insurance. Repairs encompassed the $500 deduction, and an increase in insurance premiums for the next three years. YEAH!!!
It's not about avoiding tickets, it's about endangering the lives of people and their well-being!!! Don't be an *** on the road...
It's not about avoiding tickets, it's about endangering the lives of people and their well-being!!! Don't be an *** on the road...
Last edited by PhilipMSPT; 03-10-06 at 04:25 PM.
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#9
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Originally Posted by JLSC4
Or you could just become a cop or other type of law official.
Trust me, they NEVER get ticketed.
Trust me, they NEVER get ticketed.
I saw an espisode of 21 Jump Street where the captain got a DWI for too many glasses of wine
Does that count ?
#11
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I used to be in that boat but there is a downside to it, or at least here in GA, if you get pulled over you must have your passport <with stamped date of entrance>, country of origin driver's license and the international driver's license. The deal is IF you are going to be in GA for more than 30 days, you must apply for a temporary GA driver's license. This goes as well with ppl coming from other states.
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My dad is a trooper and believe me, most "law enforcers" think they are above the law. I can get into it but basically said, since they write the tickets, who gives them one?
#13
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
Cops can be arrested
Now, as far as the thread topic goes, you can only get away with so much on an international license, even if you are not an American citizen or legal resident. Abuse your driving privlidges too much ( notice I said prividges, not rights....driving is not a right ) and the DMV's will forward your record to the State Department...and after that anything can happen. You could even be deported.
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Originally Posted by DASHOCKER
Cops can be arrested
When I said cops don't get ticketed, I meant for general traffic violations which is the topic here.
Speeding is probably the prime example. If your a cop off duty and get pulled over for 85 in a 65,
it's highly unlikely he's going home with a ticket. 130 mph? Then yes he's in trouble even as a cop. Reasonable violations are very easy to get out of though.
#15
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Yes.....there are honest cops and dishonest ones. An honest one WILL ticket a fellow law enforcement officer if there is a good reason for it. A REALLY honest one will even ticket a cop who outranks him.....but don't hold your breath waiting for that. That's like an Army Private telling a General to drop and give him 50 pushups.