Speeding tickets
#19
When I was younger I had a judge find me not guilty when I showed for a hearing on a speeding ticket where the cop had paced me rather than use radar. I've also had cops pull me over a couple of times where I flew by them doing 30 or 40mph over the limit but they didn't have their gun ready to clock me, and they all let me go when I wouldn't admit to speeding.
#20
I was driving on Alligator Alley heading towards Miami and got hit with a 101 mph ticket.. not sure what the speed limit was but I am sure I was 30+ over the limit. The old fart cop walked up to my window and said "license and insurance." He then went back to his cruiser... filled out the citation... came back to the window to have me sign it... and then said "have a wonderful day."
I have never felt more like I was driving through a fast food drive-thru when dealing with a traffic violation.
TRAFFIC Cops = Cash generating "IRS agents"
I have never felt more like I was driving through a fast food drive-thru when dealing with a traffic violation.
TRAFFIC Cops = Cash generating "IRS agents"
#21
I got caught doing 70+ mph in a 45 on the Indian Reservation just east of Scottsdale on my way back to Mesa back in the late 80's. After the guy wrote me the ticket, he put it on the dashboard as he was shuffling his paperwork, and I watched it slide down into the front dashboard defroster vents. I didn't say a word. When I got to court, they didn't have their copy of my ticket, and when I offered to let them use my copy (I actually was not being fascetious) the judge just gave me a puzzled look and said "case dismissed". I wonder if someone out there bought a used Crown Vic with a ticket in the ventilation system?
#22
LOL - good thread!
Many years ago in Pennsylvania, I received 7 tickets at one time. Among those were "wreckless display of speed" and evasion although no exact speed was clocked (the officer had xx years of experience so that's all that was needed so said the judge). I believe that I'm banned from obtaining a PA license again, but don't care.
Here in the UK, a "friend" was clocked by a scamera doing 43 in a 30. Apparently his US girlfriend was visiting at the time and filled out the NIP as she was driving and nothing ever came of it... maybe they sent the ticket to Texas or wherever.
Many years ago in Pennsylvania, I received 7 tickets at one time. Among those were "wreckless display of speed" and evasion although no exact speed was clocked (the officer had xx years of experience so that's all that was needed so said the judge). I believe that I'm banned from obtaining a PA license again, but don't care.
Here in the UK, a "friend" was clocked by a scamera doing 43 in a 30. Apparently his US girlfriend was visiting at the time and filled out the NIP as she was driving and nothing ever came of it... maybe they sent the ticket to Texas or wherever.
#24
Do doctors get out of tickets any easier?
I know a doctor who told me he got out of a ticket driving his RV at 48mph in a 35mph hour zone after telling the officer that he is a local physician. Has this happened with any of you who are physicians? Sounds a bit odd to me, as another physician I know said that he told the officer he is a doctor on the way to the hospital for an emergency, with the officer's reply of "I'll write your ticket quickly".
Would the officer view the comment of "I'm a doctor" as a "So what?" kind of thing in trying to get out of a ticket?
Would the officer view the comment of "I'm a doctor" as a "So what?" kind of thing in trying to get out of a ticket?
#26
Well that would depend on what your definition of "is" is, now wouldn't it.
#27
Received a ticket in Malibu going 90 in a 50 or so. I was 40 miles over.
Hired an atty, subpoena'd his azz and he never showed!!!
Beat the ticket!! But the atty fee was a bundle!!
No points, No raise in insurance. It was worth it.
Ice
Hired an atty, subpoena'd his azz and he never showed!!!
Beat the ticket!! But the atty fee was a bundle!!
No points, No raise in insurance. It was worth it.
Ice
#28
i usually only get pulled over doing 100mph+; otherwise, i'm paying too much attention to get caught off-guard (when i'm doing 100, i'm just paying attention to the road.)
all in CA, all written for 99mph; all had 11/99 plate appearances; none i denied my speed; all mandatory court appearances. judge will usually lower the infraction so you can do driving school.
-chuck
all in CA, all written for 99mph; all had 11/99 plate appearances; none i denied my speed; all mandatory court appearances. judge will usually lower the infraction so you can do driving school.
-chuck
#29
OK, my one bad story (in memory of Ken...who started this thread). Took the car for a ride with a friend of my son. Testosterone levels a little high...On a nice road...I start to open it up before I can see in front...get caught with the cop behind an oncoming car. I was clocked at 100 in a 55...5 cop cars later, put me in cuffs, did road side sobriety, cuffed me, took me to jail (luckily they let me call my wife to get the car instead of tow)...Got reckless driving...The look on my wife ..priceless.
#30
I've only had a couple of BIG breaks in my life when it comes to speeding tickets and getting out of them.
My favorite ... I received a ticket for 15+ over and decided to plead not guilty and take it to court and see what would happen. Didn't even hire a lawyer ... I was just hoping the cop wouldn't show up.
Court is supposed to start at 9am ... doesn't get going until about 9:10am and there are only sheriffs in the room as witnesses (no local cops ... so far, so good). At 9:30am my case still hasn't been called but a local policeman shows up at court. ARRRGGGHHH! What a bummer! Now I'm cooked.
I get called up 3-4 minutes later. Russbert, is this case re: simply speeding violation? Yes sir. Looking over at the prosecutor, the judge says please proceed. I'm standing there trying to decide what to do. Do I plead no contest now? Not guilty? Then I realize no one is speaking and the judge is staring at the Asst DA. With the local cop standing next to her, she is shuffling her papers and looking a little preplexed.
Finally she looks at the judge and says, it seems like we have asked the wrong policeman to appear your honor. With a frown on the judge's face, he looks at the docket and says ... well, there is NO more time left on this one.
CASE DISMISSED!!
One of my best days. I'd definitely rather be lucky than good.
My favorite ... I received a ticket for 15+ over and decided to plead not guilty and take it to court and see what would happen. Didn't even hire a lawyer ... I was just hoping the cop wouldn't show up.
Court is supposed to start at 9am ... doesn't get going until about 9:10am and there are only sheriffs in the room as witnesses (no local cops ... so far, so good). At 9:30am my case still hasn't been called but a local policeman shows up at court. ARRRGGGHHH! What a bummer! Now I'm cooked.
I get called up 3-4 minutes later. Russbert, is this case re: simply speeding violation? Yes sir. Looking over at the prosecutor, the judge says please proceed. I'm standing there trying to decide what to do. Do I plead no contest now? Not guilty? Then I realize no one is speaking and the judge is staring at the Asst DA. With the local cop standing next to her, she is shuffling her papers and looking a little preplexed.
Finally she looks at the judge and says, it seems like we have asked the wrong policeman to appear your honor. With a frown on the judge's face, he looks at the docket and says ... well, there is NO more time left on this one.
CASE DISMISSED!!
One of my best days. I'd definitely rather be lucky than good.