§peeding
Stephw87
07-18-2003, 10:47 PM
A few days ago I got a speeding ticket. I was doing 69 in a 55. I pay my car payment so my parents help out and pay my insurance. I haven't told them about the ticket yet. Is it likely that I could get it dropped? What is the deal with the prayer of judgement?
*lost*
*lost*
Stephw87
07-18-2003, 11:27 PM
Also if I use the prayer for judgement thing will that still affect my six month provisional license?
Shortbus
07-19-2003, 03:17 AM
What is prayer for judgement?
I assume it is some sort of ticket write off where you take a class or pay an extra fee to have the ticket changed to a non moving violation.
A non moving violation would be your best bet, find out if there is a traffic class you can take or if the court prosecuter can have your ticket thrown out of court by paying court fees + the fine.
Also moving this to another appropriate forum.:bigthumb:
I assume it is some sort of ticket write off where you take a class or pay an extra fee to have the ticket changed to a non moving violation.
A non moving violation would be your best bet, find out if there is a traffic class you can take or if the court prosecuter can have your ticket thrown out of court by paying court fees + the fine.
Also moving this to another appropriate forum.:bigthumb:
Toksin
07-19-2003, 04:08 PM
Or you could just admit you did something wrong and stop whining.
Stephw87
07-19-2003, 10:05 PM
I know I did something wrong. However, I was trying to find the best way to solve the problem that I started.
Sean
07-20-2003, 04:43 AM
The best way? It sounds to me like you're confusing the best way with the way that lets youhide it from your parents.
wait, who am i to judge? :biggrin:
wait, who am i to judge? :biggrin:
TheNotoriousMogg
07-20-2003, 08:06 PM
Originally posted by Toksin
Or you could just admit you did something wrong and stop whining.
:owned:
Or you could just admit you did something wrong and stop whining.
:owned:
YogsVR4
07-20-2003, 09:00 PM
Tell your folks. They'll find out anyway. Your insurance may or may not go up, but your folks will know. Own up.
Stephw87
07-20-2003, 11:56 PM
I'm going to tell my parents. They've just been so happy lately because it was recently their anniversary and I didn't want to mess that up. But I think tomorrow I'll tell them.
Ibaneezer
07-21-2003, 12:31 AM
Speeding tickets are a bitch. I just got a ticket for doing 78 in a 65 and f#cked up my one year deferment on my 100 in a 65 ticket. Now I'm looking at loosing my licence and/or my car. Still havent told my parents though and they pay for my car and insurance.
sp3cial_bl3nd
07-23-2003, 11:17 AM
must be nice to have everything paid for. but makes it even worse that you were dumb enough to fuck that up. haha :loser:
KamiKaze Accord
07-29-2003, 02:36 PM
i didnt know a geo could go 100. :lol: jk man
themodelkid
07-29-2003, 10:57 PM
Originally posted by KamiKaze Accord
i didnt know a geo could go 100. :lol: jk man
Ya no kidding:cwm27:
"Special"blonde has a good point too, .....wow that sounds weird.:rolleyes:
i didnt know a geo could go 100. :lol: jk man
Ya no kidding:cwm27:
"Special"blonde has a good point too, .....wow that sounds weird.:rolleyes:
Prelewd
08-01-2003, 08:25 PM
82 in a 55 here... Parents didn't give a shit. I was so worried about telling them too.
Parents are usually pretty understanding about this kind of thing. Just tell them you'll pay whatever the insurance is over what they were paying, and you'll pay the ticket. If you are in the states, your first ticket doesnt usually go on your insurance record anyway. They work on a point system. A speeding ticket, depending on the severity, is usually 2 points. You have to make it to four points to raise your insurance.
A ticket for street racing is 8 points usually.
Just request a mitigation. Usually the judge will lower the sentence because you showed some responsibility and came to court.
Parents are usually pretty understanding about this kind of thing. Just tell them you'll pay whatever the insurance is over what they were paying, and you'll pay the ticket. If you are in the states, your first ticket doesnt usually go on your insurance record anyway. They work on a point system. A speeding ticket, depending on the severity, is usually 2 points. You have to make it to four points to raise your insurance.
A ticket for street racing is 8 points usually.
Just request a mitigation. Usually the judge will lower the sentence because you showed some responsibility and came to court.
sp3cial_bl3nd
08-04-2003, 01:02 PM
your insurance will definately go up... there's no 4 point floor.
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