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Originally Posted by SaturnOmegaX
That's what I am trying to do based on discrimnation here...
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Unless the cop actually discriminated against you, that is a prickish move, and we don't want to hear about it.
Edit: after reading your thread, I understand. However, in your situation, I do believe you were in the wrong by
A) speeding
B) I believe, as mustangman pointed out in the other thread, that you misunderstood the situation about driving to work/school
C) not having your insurance card+registration with you.
So, even if the cop wasn't completely cooperative in regards to your hearing, understand you both were in the wrong. Going after the officer (suing or attempting to get him fired), and arguing your difficulty in hearing to get out of the tickets, are two different things. Choose wisely.