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Old 11-11-2005, 12:53 PM   #16
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Re: ticket with a twist

^riiigggggtttt... is your mom blind? the sirens you cant hear but the lights just about blind you even in the day time.

As for the original poster, 30mph over the speed limit usually makes cops think you have a reson for going that fast, a very illegal reason. when i got pulled over doing 105 in a 70 no questions asked, i followed procedure, pulled off immediately, turned the ignition off, rolled down my window and placed both hands on the steering wheel. The cop came up asked for my license and immediately opened the door and put me on the ground and cuffed me. which was complete BS but anyway.
if they ticket was issued for paceing you cant fight it very easily. The speedometers calibration is checked every time the car goes in for service and they dont loose their calibration at all in most cases. Where as radar guns can loose calibration which is your grounds for arguement.
As far as the reaching for the weapong and all. No such thing. the standard procedures are just a signal that you arent trying any BS.

But here is a hint so that wont happen agian, tint your windows to the darkest the law will allow...from 20+ feet behind there is no way they can see you doing anything distinctively.
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Old 11-11-2005, 02:32 PM   #17
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^riiigggggtttt... is your mom blind? the sirens you cant hear but the lights just about blind you even in the day time.

NO My mom isnt blind we just didnt notice that lights... he was a few cars behind us and it wasnt like it went on for a few mintues. just a mintue of us not stopping
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Old 11-11-2005, 08:10 PM   #18
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if it happens again im just gonna do what you did, car off, window down, hands on wheel. i wasnt really thinkin' straight at the time i got pulled over because it was just kindof one of those 'oh shit' moments lol. tint is on my wish list for my next car though, whenever that happens.
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Old 12-09-2005, 11:49 PM   #19
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Re: ticket with a twist

Little too late to help, but in June of 04, I received a speeding ticket on I-90 just on the west side of Snoqualmie for going 22 over (reckless in WA). I went to court, asked to get the ticket reduced to 19 and have a "deferrment" ($100 and could receive no pointed moving violations for 2 years) and I took a traffic course (for the reduction from 22 to 19, the defferment for 19 over). About 6 months left on my probation for the defferment, and then I am clean. Hopefully you were able to work something like that.
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Old 12-10-2005, 03:50 AM   #20
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alright so i went into court on the 7th for the ticket and spent about 30 seconds in court before the judge just struck the speeding ticket from my record for 100 bux and a driving course and cuts the failure to signal ticket in half and thats all a-okay by me. just thought id give yall an update on how it all went.
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Old 12-11-2005, 06:43 PM   #21
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With the $100 striking from you record, do you have a deferment that you have to go x amount of time before you can get another ticket (that otherwise you get both tickets on your record)?
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Old 12-16-2005, 12:42 AM   #22
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yeah, i think if i get another ticket in a year then it goes back on my record. the judge also said taht i can only get a deferral every 7 years or so
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