Posted by ericlb on April 23, 2010 at 04:32:35 from (72.173.192.58):
In Reply to: a rant and a question posted by railhead on April 22, 2010 at 19:52:00:
the ticket for 3 over is beatable in almost any traffic court, never just mail in your fine for something like that, only if its something uncontestable, [ you were clocked at 95 in a 55] as one district judge told me " your not guilty, unless i decide your guilty, and to what degree, by the way if i decide your guilty, there will be court costs on top of that" i beat 2 bum tickets that way both were for somthing that should have been a verbal warning, the second is standard procedure, with the economy tanked, there are a huge amount of folks on the move trying to find work, so they can eat, there is no way the cop at the traffic stop would know another cop asked you the same question last week, wouldnt suprise me if the people drifting around looking for work surpassed the 1930's hobo's riding the freight trains, now they just use cars, hard to even find a train with a boxcar in it these days
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