Most Bogus Ticket You Have Ever Heard Of!
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The thing is that the officer has much more credibility than you do regardless of whether it's right or not. And depending on how you say the above statement, the judge might like you even less. If you really want to fight this ticket I suggest a lawyer.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
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The thing is that the officer has much more credibility than you do regardless of whether it's right or not. And depending on how you say the above statement, the judge might like you even less. If you really want to fight this ticket I suggest a lawyer.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
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basically, im going to go into the courtroom and say that the officer pulled me over because he was cold and needed to stop for a little break. then they are going to think that it is such a ridiculous statement, and i will then continue to mention that i said that for a reason, and that statement has just as much validity as what the officer has to say. and with that reason no story brought up in court has enough credibility to make me guilty. since it is not guilty until proven innocent, i will ask the judge to consider what i just said.
just for the record, i have a clean slate with no moving violations, ever!
the last ticket i got was a seatbelt violation when i didn't even have my license. i was a passenger in a car. this was when i was in 11th grade
just for the record, i have a clean slate with no moving violations, ever!
the last ticket i got was a seatbelt violation when i didn't even have my license. i was a passenger in a car. this was when i was in 11th grade
Dude.... you're young, unfortunately, that doesn't work much in your favor. As such, your reasoning shows that it lacks, how to say...reason.
The thing is that the officer has much more credibility than you do regardless of whether it's right or not. And depending on how you say the above statement, the judge might like you even less. If you really want to fight this ticket I suggest a lawyer.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
P.S. if the cop really used his speedo to see what speed you are going he is full of the brown stuff. Unless he has you on radar, or he is pacing you I don't see how his speedo has anything to do with the speed of your car. I can be going 100, but it doesn't mean everyone else is going the same.
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doesn't matter how nice you are to a pig. their job is to prosecute you. go with the normal protocol with any speeding ticket. postpone till you cant postpone no more, then see the judge.
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basically, im going to go into the courtroom and say that the officer pulled me over because he was cold and needed to stop for a little break. then they are going to think that it is such a ridiculous statement, and i will then continue to mention that i said that for a reason, and that statement has just as much validity as what the officer has to say. and with that reason no story brought up in court has enough credibility to make me guilty. since it is not guilty until proven innocent, i will ask the judge to consider what i just said.
just for the record, i have a clean slate with no moving violations, ever!
the last ticket i got was a seatbelt violation when i didn't even have my license. i was a passenger in a car. this was when i was in 11th grade
just for the record, i have a clean slate with no moving violations, ever!
the last ticket i got was a seatbelt violation when i didn't even have my license. i was a passenger in a car. this was when i was in 11th grade
#27
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i really don't think postponing it will do anything. the cop will get the notice to appear each time. he'll get paid to goto court. even if it's on his day off, he'll get paid overtime. so unless he has a doctor's appt or something that he doesn't want to miss, or just plain doesn't care, then he'd show up. if i was a cop, i'd rather show up to court and sit around for a few hours rather than patrolling the streets.
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i really don't think postponing it will do anything. the cop will get the notice to appear each time. he'll get paid to goto court. even if it's on his day off, he'll get paid overtime. so unless he has a doctor's appt or something that he doesn't want to miss, or just plain doesn't care, then he'd show up. if i was a cop, i'd rather show up to court and sit around for a few hours rather than patrolling the streets.
#29
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he's certified to estimate your speed. that's all the court needs. his certification and his estimate of your speed. boom, you get to pay all the fines. it doens't really matter what you say. you're a young person driving an expensive car; in the court's eyes, you have much to learn and they will help you start now, by by making you pay your fines for your speeding ticket.
#30
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u write a letter.. cops dont get paid overtime to write a letter.. but they DO get paid overtime to show up in Court..
im not saying 100% of the cops WONT write a letter..
im saying that cops would RATHER show up to court and make money than write a letter and not make anything
"Officers usually are called to trial on their days off and receive $200-300 in overtime pay for their brief appearance, enough money to buy him 720 regular donuts or 579 fancy donuts (bear claws, apple fritters, eclairs, etc.). As a result, cops usually make it to court."
-Ticket Assassin
"Many judges choose to favor the officer in open court, to avoid embarrassing him before a crowd of gawking rubes."
yea it goes on
if u CHOOSE to fight in court.. GOOD lucky.. seriously.. hahaha ill be REALLY REALLY surprised if you win... same if u win with the letter (higher chance of winning)
theres examples and everything you need in that site.. just look around.. and read it.. for some information..