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Old 09-26-2009 | 02:07 AM
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Ticketed for no front plate and tinted windows

Long story short, I got pulled over by CHP on my way home from school.
I gt ticketed for no front plate and tinted windows. On the back part of the ticket, there is a box for officer to sign off. He wrote "NO SIGN OFF" on the box.

At first I was like whatever, but little did I know a few weeks later I received a mail from the court with bail amount of $321. F@%$ing insane. Daylight robbery. Never have I heard or seen someone getting such a fine for minor violations.

Is there anyway I could reduce this amount??

Can I plead not guilty?
 

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Originally Posted by vroom
Long story short, I got pulled over by CHP on my way home from school.
I gt ticketed for no front plate and tinted windows. On the back part of the ticket, there is a box for officer to sign off. He wrote "NO SIGN OFF" on the box.

At first I was like whatever, but little did I know a few weeks later I received a mail from the court with bail amount of $321. F@%$ing insane. Daylight robbery. Never have I heard or seen someone getting such a fine for minor violations.

Is there anyway I could reduce this amount??

Can I plead not guilty?
You can possibly contest it and hope the CHP officer does not show up in court.

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Old 09-26-2009 | 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by vroom
Long story short, I got pulled over by CHP on my way home from school.
I gt ticketed for no front plate and tinted windows. On the back part of the ticket, there is a box for officer to sign off. He wrote "NO SIGN OFF" on the box.

At first I was like whatever, but little did I know a few weeks later I received a mail from the court with bail amount of $321. F@%$ing insane. Daylight robbery. Never have I heard or seen someone getting such a fine for minor violations.

Is there anyway I could reduce this amount??

Can I plead not guilty?

Just curious what % did you have on the front windows?
 
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Old 09-26-2009 | 03:22 PM
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the officer has discretion to decide whether or not to make it a correctable offense or just a straight up fine. I personally have never heard of them choosing the latter. And like all citations you are innocent until proven guilty so to answer your question yes you can go to court and plead not guilty although when the officer shows up I have no idea what your possible defense could be. Try fighting it via written declaration first, better chance of them not responding; although it was CHP.
 
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Old 09-26-2009 | 04:16 PM
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Just curious what % did you have on the front windows?
I have 17% in my front windows. I know it is illegal but the I thought the fine is gonna be around $150 max.
 
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Old 09-26-2009 | 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rrobello
the officer has discretion to decide whether or not to make it a correctable offense or just a straight up fine. I personally have never heard of them choosing the latter. And like all citations you are innocent until proven guilty so to answer your question yes you can go to court and plead not guilty although when the officer shows up I have no idea what your possible defense could be. Try fighting it via written declaration first, better chance of them not responding; although it was CHP.
If I do the written declaration and I lose. The worst case is they just take the bail amount?
 
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Probably the biggest portion of the fine was for the tinited windows. About 6-9 months ago my dad got ticketed for not having a front plate by LAX PD and it was only $25. It was just pay the fine, nothing else.
Hope you get this fine reduced.
 
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I have gotten a non-correctable tint ticket which is rare and carries the highest fine of tint tickets, but my was only $175, which I thought was a lot, plus the $25 correctable plate ticket I got. Your fine sounds ridiculously high, maybe they raised the fine considerably?? As you can see from my sig, I pulled the tint off anyway, but I may get that new Diamond Cut tint just to cut the UV down.
 
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I have gotten a non-correctable tint ticket which is rare and carries the highest fine of tint tickets, but my was only $175, which I thought was a lot, plus the $25 correctable plate ticket I got. Your fine sounds ridiculously high, maybe they raised the fine considerably?? As you can see from my sig, I pulled the tint off anyway, but I may get that new Diamond Cut tint just to cut the UV down.
According to some of our contacts with CHP, the fine has gone up. In addition, if the officer checks non-correctable, then even a front plate ticket would cost $90-$100.
 
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Dang! Just my luck then. Is 70% the legal VLT for tint in Cali? But that's like no difference from no tint at all.
 
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Link shows what is legal / illegal in the U.S.

http://www.iwfa.com/iwfa/Law_Chart/S...%207-19-07.pdf[HTML]
 
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Dang! Just my luck then. Is 70% the legal VLT for tint in Cali? But that's like no difference from no tint at all.
That is correct. 70% VLT is light. Here is a sample of what 63% looks like with our Diamond Cut line.
 
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Fight it! Only pay it after contesting.
 
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Non correctable front plate ticket....kicker was that it was just parked outside my old apartment, when I lived in Silverlake...Damn LA City metermaids!
 
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Old 10-01-2009 | 11:06 PM
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I guess more not correctable front plate tickets are being issued nowadays
 


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