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Just things I wonder about ... and some people are nice enough to answer. You are welcome to answer, too ... just click on "Comments" and off you go! IF you don't want to be Anonymous, use the Name/URL option and just put in your name ... no URL required .... Starting Jan 28th, 2009, I am using questions from "Table Topics: Right or Wrong?"
9 comments:
oh no..... who has the lead foot?
I have only received 2 speeding tickets. (knock on wood) and both, I knew I was going to fast, so I didn't argue. Signed up for defensive driving (which is really all about drinking & driving) and got the tickets waived.
I have gotten a few traffic tickets in my life (about 5 total). While I might explain my actions, I never argue with an officer. If I feel I am in the right, I will go to court and plead my case. I have only done that once.
I have only received one speeding ticket in my life. The officer asked me to explain--I did. He gave me the ticket anyway. I went to the judge, explained to her, she assessed $150 for the ticket. I paid half, forgot the other half because it happened in the middle of my divorce. The city issued a warrent for me. My ex held my mail. I was almost arrested. I paid the other half, and now I will not go through the town that issued the warrent--ever.
Nope,never argue with the cop. I don't fight the ticket but I usually ask for a court date to ask for a lesser fine. I drive over 40,000 miles a year and although I haven't had a ticket in over 3 years, I used to get one about every 2 years for about 5 to 10 miles over the limit. I always explained to the judge, that yes, I was speeding but obviously was not a danger, had no accidents and with the amount of miles I drove I deserved a break. I usually got it. I asked for it to be 'shelved', which means if I didn't get another infraction for a year it would drop off my record. This really kept my insurance rates low as due to my mileage are higher than most.
Nope, I don't argue, and have never fought one (I have never received one I felt was not deserved).
It has been my experience that most cops will give you up to about 5 mph over the limit before they will pull you over.
JUST GOT ONE OF THEM YEARS AGO WHILE
IN COLLEGE, KNEW I WAS WRONG SO WHY
ARGUE,HE MIGHT HAVE DECIDED I DESERVED AN OMVI. THE JUDGE MUST HAVE KNOWN I GOT $75 A MONTH AS A GI
GOING TO COLLEGE,THAT'S WHAT HE CHARGED ME. LIVED ON MILK AND CRACKERS THE REST OF THE MONTH. NEVER TEMPTED TO SPEED AGAIN, THE MILK AND CRACKERS WAS A VERY GOOD
REMINDER ALL THESE YEARS.
I've only gotten one speeding ticket in my life, although I've been stopped for speeding numerous times. I've never argued with the cop. I do always look really sad (it's not an act - I am sad) about it and they usually let me go with a warning after they check my record and see that it's clean.
The one ticket I got, the cop told me that I could sign up for community service and not pay it and keep it off my record, but I was super busy at the time, so just paid it and didn't even bother to go to court.
BAAAAAAAAAAAAD subject for me. LOL
If I was speeding ... I don't argue ...
Besides ... the Defensive Driving course helps save money on your insurance rates ...
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