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Ian
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Registered: Dec 2001
Location: UK
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| quote: | Originally posted by Dublin Guy
in ireland something as little as that wud be thrown out of court,even if a date is wrong on a search warrant and this is brought up in court,the case wud be thrown out straight away. our court system is the most fucked up in the world,4 years somebody got the other day for the manslaughter of a 11yr old boy.4 fuckin years,how is that justified? |
and the fucks who beat that guy to death here got 8 years for murder. no wonder they do it, when they'll be out to see the demise of chelsea
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Jan-28-2006 00:40
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If you have access to free counsel (the US does, based on income), use it and get off on a technicality. Then, don't speed ever again 
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Jan-28-2006 01:54
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Echo of Silence
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: corner of the garden
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haha, I'm so cute. I'm not American and I don't drive but I know everything there is to know about American traffic tickets.
Goooooo me!
Yes, it will show up on your record once it is convicted even though you were cited in a state other than the state in which you reside. The conviction date is the date you pay OR the date you're supposed to pay if you fail to pay and allow the violation to go to warrant.
If a conviction affects your insurance (most do in US) you should pay extra for the right to take traffic school. You pay the court the fine AND you pay extra to go to traffic school, then you pay the traffic school MORE money for the course (online since you don't live there), then you take the traffic course (don't forget cuz there's a deadline and you'll lose your money if you don't do it AND the vio will show up on your record), then you take the traffic school test and submit, then you print your results and keep them cuz you may need to prove you took the course if the violation isn't properly dismissed by the court that has jurisdiction over your ticket.
How do I know all this? My roommates are all bad drivers.
Oh yeah, wrong license number. Yeah, you could appear in court and fight the vio and say you never drove a vehicle with that license plate but if the officer shows up and says "that's not a seven that's a four" you lose AND in some states, you can't do traffic school if you lose.
The only reason you do traffic school is if the court will dismiss the ticket which means it won't show up on your driving record.
If the court won't dismiss it, don't waste your money.
Blah. Longest post ever.
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Jan-28-2006 02:47
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glass
SILLY HATS ONLY!

Registered: Jun 2005
Location: Washington D.C.
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| quote: | Originally posted by Echo of Silence
haha, I'm so cute. I'm not American and I don't drive but I know everything there is to know about American traffic tickets.
Goooooo me!
Yes, it will show up on your record once it is convicted even though you were cited in a state other than the state in which you reside. The conviction date is the date you pay OR the date you're supposed to pay if you fail to pay and allow the violation to go to warrant.
If a conviction affects your insurance (most do in US) you should pay extra for the right to take traffic school. You pay the court the fine AND you pay extra to go to traffic school, then you pay the traffic school MORE money for the course (online since you don't live there), then you take the traffic course (don't forget cuz there's a deadline and you'll lose your money if you don't do it AND the vio will show up on your record), then you take the traffic school test and submit, then you print your results and keep them cuz you may need to prove you took the course if the violation isn't properly dismissed by the court that has jurisdiction over your ticket.
How do I know all this? My roommates are all bad drivers.
Oh yeah, wrong license number. Yeah, you could appear in court and fight the vio and say you never drove a vehicle with that license plate but if the officer shows up and says "that's not a seven that's a four" you lose AND in some states, you can't do traffic school if you lose.
The only reason you do traffic school is if the court will dismiss the ticket which means it won't show up on your driving record.
If the court won't dismiss it, don't waste your money.
Blah. Longest post ever.
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What about the drivers license number, if they have that, your still screwed. The plate would only matter if you were pulled over for expired registration. Based off what I know which is F all.
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Jan-28-2006 03:47
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