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Tombstone 11-11-2008 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by acruce (Post 62100)
So, your saying I should have paid the ticket let go on my record. Then my insurance goes up? In my opinion that would be kind of a dumb move.Thats what attorney's are for.

Next time don't break the law and you will not have to worry about things going on your record.

ucla695 11-11-2008 06:40 AM

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My buddy in Arizona told me that they have photo enforced radar traps on the freeway. Kinda like the redlight photos, but for speeding. :bh I'm sure they make a LOT of money from those.

Tombstone 11-11-2008 07:01 AM

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Originally Posted by ucla695 (Post 63061)
My buddy in Arizona told me that they have photo enforced radar traps on the freeway. Kinda like the redlight photos, but for speeding. :bh I'm sure they make a LOT of money from those.

Welcome to the USSA home of the free.;)

hotreds 11-11-2008 08:57 AM

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In Amelia, Ohio, my wife got pulled over for doing 40 in a 35! Cinci goril- er- inmates- likely all are aware of this speed trap area!

tobii3 11-11-2008 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by acruce (Post 62100)
So, your saying I should have paid the ticket let go on my record. Then my insurance goes up? In my opinion that would be kind of a dumb move.Thats what attorney's are for.

So, you hired an attorney because you made a dumb move???

I'm trying to figure out the logic here.........:r


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Originally Posted by groogs
It helps to be very polite when dealing with police officers.

Having a sense of humor after getting pulled over for speeding (you KNOW you were breaking the law) is always in your best interest.

My best ticket was in SC near the GA border.....I went through the speed trap at 135+

I saw the cab lights of the vehicle in the median, locked up the brakes, laughed my ass off and pulled over....lit a cigarette and waited for the cop to arrive.

Laughed and joked with the guy for about 20 -30 minutes.

About two weeks later I had my court date, went in, appeared before the judge and pleaded no contest, guilty (also known as "no lo contendere")

Paid $75 in court costs.

Moral of the story?? Don't be a jacka$$ when YOU KNOW you were breaking the law - be man enough to admit when you are wrong. If you have to hire an attorney, you KNOW you were wrong.:hm

gettysburgfreak 11-11-2008 01:52 PM

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Got nailed going 86 in a 55. Between the ticket and lawyer fee it ended up costing me $500 bucks. The first time I ever got pulled over I was drag racing with a buddy of mine along the entrance way to our college (its a straight two lane strip for almost quarter of a mile). Neither of us realized a University Police cop pulled behind us waiting for the light to turn green. The cop said I was going 70 in a 20 and let me off with a warning after I told him we were having fun after a big win (we beat our school rival in extra innings)

MajorCaptSilly 11-11-2008 02:11 PM

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I got a ton of tickets as a youngster. Almost lost my license. I had a 74 Firebird 400. Not a good car for a 16-17 year-old.

MCS

MajorCaptSilly 11-11-2008 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly (Post 63831)
I got a ton of tickets as a youngster. Almost lost my license. I had a 74 Firebird 400. Not a good car for a 16-17 year-old.

MCS


I meant Firebird Formula 400

MCS

Tombstone 11-11-2008 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tobii3 (Post 63784)
So, you hired an attorney because you made a dumb move???

I'm trying to figure out the logic here.........:r




Having a sense of humor after getting pulled over for speeding (you KNOW you were breaking the law) is always in your best interest.

My best ticket was in SC near the GA border.....I went through the speed trap at 135+

I saw the cab lights of the vehicle in the median, locked up the brakes, laughed my ass off and pulled over....lit a cigarette and waited for the cop to arrive.

Laughed and joked with the guy for about 20 -30 minutes.

About two weeks later I had my court date, went in, appeared before the judge and pleaded no contest, guilty (also known as "no lo contendere")

Paid $75 in court costs.

Moral of the story?? Don't be a jacka$$ when YOU KNOW you were breaking the law - be man enough to admit when you are wrong. If you have to hire an attorney, you KNOW you were wrong.:hm

Exactly!!!:tu:tu

nozero 11-11-2008 03:26 PM

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Around $200 for 79 in a 60 East bound on I20 in Arlington, TX. I do try to watch my speed more now.

-MG- 11-11-2008 03:36 PM

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Mine was around $350 for running a yellow light in a construction zone, the judge dropped it to about $140 when I went in to (honestly) say I thought I didn't do anything wrong since it was yellow when I entered the intersection, and the light barely turned red by the time I was out of it.

The cop and judge looked at me like I was crazy, but they took pity on me anyway :D

GKitty 11-11-2008 03:48 PM

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Wow... I really needed this thread today. Thanks, guys.

I got my first ticket in 3 years yesterday and felt like a complete a$$hat. I was just running late and in a hurry and ran right into a speed trap. Worst part is, I know it's there. I drive through it almost every morning. This is what my dad calls the "Not Paying Attention Tax".

oh well, I was just going to spend that $130 on frivilous things anyway.

BamBam 11-11-2008 04:09 PM

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Not to thread jack, but as I have been quietly reading this I have chuckled as I constantly see the words "speed trap".

Just curious how everyone defines the word "speed trap"?

All too often people tend to use this term as anywhere that they get caught speeding. They use it as a way to make themselves feel better and pretend that they were a victim of something. When in all actuality it was there own fault but couldn't bring themselves to take responsibility for their own actions.

GKitty 11-11-2008 08:40 PM

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I define a speed trap as a specific location officers setup with their radar guns due to a high frequency of speeding in that area.

In my case, it's a street where the speed limit goes from 40 to 25 across an intersection governed by a stoplight. In my case, I arrived at the intersection while the light was green and just continued through. My failure to slow immediately is what earned me my ticket. 25' back, I wasn't speeding. Across that intersection though.... BAM!! $130, please and thank you.

icehog3 11-11-2008 10:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GKitty (Post 64613)
I define a speed trap as a specific location officers setup with their radar guns due to a high frequency of speeding in that area.

In my case, it's a street where the speed limit goes from 40 to 25 across an intersection governed by a stoplight. In my case, I arrived at the intersection while the light was green and just continued through. My failure to slow immediately is what earned me my ticket. 25' back, I wasn't speeding. Across that intersection though.... BAM!! $130, please and thank you.

In Illinois, the law dictates that speeding will not be enforced until 500 feet from a speed limit change, so I think you got a raw deal by you, GKitty. :)

GKitty 11-11-2008 11:17 PM

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Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 64730)
In Illinois, the law dictates that speeding will not be enforced until 500 feet from a speed limit change, so I think you got a raw deal by you, GKitty. :)

Wish you hadn't told me that... now I'm going to get crazy ideas.

icehog3 11-11-2008 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by GKitty (Post 64747)
Wish you hadn't told me that... now I'm going to get crazy ideas.

Check the statutes in your state, a not guilty plea might be in order if he was that close to the speed change when he clocked you. ;)

Scottw 11-11-2008 11:26 PM

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Originally Posted by icehog3 (Post 64750)
Check the statutes in your state, a not guilty plea might be in order if he was that close to the speed change when he clocked you. ;)

Tom, you are both a gentleman and a scholar!

icehog3 11-12-2008 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Scottw (Post 64759)
Tom, you are both a gentleman and a scholar!

In addition to being a DB, Scott? ;) :r

ucla695 11-12-2008 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by GKitty (Post 64613)
I define a speed trap as a specific location officers setup with their radar guns due to a high frequency of speeding in that area.

:tpd:

Sorry to hear that GKitty. Good thing this is your first in years. :)

pearson 11-12-2008 07:03 PM

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So I pulled out of the driveway of my parrents house sept 12th and lit up the tires, well of course I get pulled over 25 feet from home. when he pulls me over he asks me why I was wasting gas. so I simply told him that I am a guy we like the smell of burning rubber and raw fuel.

so we do the normal paper work and the office tell me that my insurance is expired (it expired sept 11th and the new one was in the house but I did not have a key and my parrents were not home). oh oops so if you can provide proof of insurance within 20days they drop the charge.

but then the officer says it smell like you have been smokeing something in the car.

yes I just drove 2 hours and had a cigar on the way, there is a baggie of them on the passanger seat. You want one? (just being nice not trying to bribe) he thought that it was funny and said no.

but then he asks to search my car for MJ so I say that I have nothing to hide so go for it but there are two pocket knives in the car. so he searched the car looked at the HIGHLY illegal knife in the glove box and puts it right back not saying a thing.

but in the end I get a ticket for drag racing no seat belt and expired insurance. 120.

And what total bull **** who in their right mind can give some one with this on the door a ticket.

http://img87.imageshack.us/img87/8912/dsc01222pz3.jpg

tobii3 11-12-2008 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by pearson (Post 66291)
So I pulled out of the driveway of my parrents house sept 12th and lit up the tires.......And what total bull **** who in their right mind can give some one with this on the door a ticket.

I'll play your game....The Officer entrusted to enforce, oh, I don't know, the LAW that says DON'T BE A DUMBASS BEHIND THE WHEEL???


:r:r:r

Don Fernando 11-17-2008 09:02 AM

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****!!!

i just got 4 tickets, all from the same night same route, grand total 350 euro. And strangely enough I was caught twice with just a minute apart, first at 2:41 am and 2:42 am, then at 3;14 am and 3:15 am. Dammit!! I called the cops and there are actually indeed 2 times 2 traffic endorcement camera's in a row on that route.

well, I can only blame myself, it was my foot on the pedal

icehog3 11-17-2008 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Don Fernando (Post 72410)
****!!!

i just got 4 tickets, all from the same night same route, grand total 350 euro. And strangely enough I was caught twice with just a minute apart, first at 2:41 am and 2:42 am, then at 3;14 am and 3:15 am. Dammit!! I called the cops and there are actually indeed 2 times 2 traffic endorcement camera's in a row on that route.

well, I can only blame myself, it was my foot on the pedal

That sucks, Ferdinand! :mad:

Don Fernando 11-17-2008 09:07 AM

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tell me, no x-mas presents (read: boxes of cigars) for me this holiday :(


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