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I'm not here to lecture you on speeding in general, but just so you know, your chances of getting busted go up exponentially for every 10 kph after 120. At 130, you'll probably get a ticket if you sustain that speed over a long distance; at 140, you'll almost definitely get one; and at 150 or higher, it's a criminal offense now and you know the rest.
If it's your very first ticket, I would just try to talk to the justice of the peace, who will usually drop it down to an "affordable" fine with no points. Still goes on your record, but (Moral Hazard/ChemEnhanced correct me if I'm wrong) your insurance company will usually ignore a conviction if it's your first and it's not "serious".
You can try to fight it, but your only hope would be for the officer not to show up on the trial date. If he does, there's no way you're getting off with a ticket that high. And it would suck to drive all the way down there for nothing.
Oh, and don't bother with X-Copper or any of those agencies, they won't do shit for you.
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