First speeding ticket experience - Page 3
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Nightmarjoo
United States3359 Posts
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QuickStriker
United States3694 Posts
On April 07 2010 12:26 Nightmarjoo wrote: Sorry but I don't get it, what's so unfair about this? You got caught speeding, got a ticket for it, and? Don't speed next time. Just because you haven't been caught before doesn't make it not a crime; and it's a law based on keeping streets safer, whether it's enforced as such or not. I never really stated it was unfair. I admit my mistakes and my faults. I just want to know a way I can get myself out of this as smooth as possible. That's all... Plus wanted to hear other people's first time experiences. I shared mine and others shared theirs. A multipurpose blog. Is that too much to ask these days? Do I really need to repeat myself countless times? | ||
meeple
Canada10211 Posts
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lowbright
308 Posts
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Thegilaboy
United States2018 Posts
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T.O.P.
Hong Kong4685 Posts
On April 07 2010 11:41 QuickStriker wrote: I know I do, but the problem is how to resolve my issue here since this is my very first one I got caught at. I mean I've done 75 and 80 on the same road before but I knew how to watch myself then. I just wasn't myself when I was driving today and I got what I came for. So please don't say any obvious stuff b/c I KNOW I DESERVE THAT TICKET. The problem with you is that you feel there's nothing wrong with speeding as long as you don't get a ticket. A lot of innocent people die every year because of people like you. Maybe you should learn a lesson from this experience and not go over the speed limit again. | ||
Bub
United States3518 Posts
On April 07 2010 10:50 Warrior Madness wrote: I shat myself when I looked at the potential consquences of getting caught that particular day: Stunt Driving - Speeding 50km/h or more: immediate 7 day suspension immediate 7 vehicle impound 6 demerit points one year licence suspension minimum fine $2000 maximum fine $10,000 jail up to 6 months 100% Insurance increase Damn, canada has it bad =o | ||
[NyC]HoBbes
United States803 Posts
Method has worked for me 3 out of 3, and my dad, who gave me that advice, is an even more impressive 10/12 in his lifetime. | ||
semantics
10040 Posts
50km is doing 30 km/g faster then the speed limit lol that's public endangerment yeah so bad to punish the speeders. That would be doing 80 in 50mp/h or doing 50 in 20 mph | ||
requiem
United States268 Posts
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NewStart
Canada35 Posts
On April 07 2010 13:08 requiem wrote: i feel ur pain, i got a $600 ticket 1st offense 110 in a 55 at 4am, i sent in a request for a hearing but still no response it's been like 4 months... i'm getting worried the request got lost in the mail and that my car will get towed next time a cop sees it T_T Wow, that's WAY too much even @ 4 am | ||
ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
He works at a casino and he was on his way to work one morning, going like 30 miles above the speed limit. He gets pulled over by a cop, on the spot fabricates a story about how some gambler is blaming him for his losses and is chasing him. The cop escorts him to the casino. lololololol | ||
lowbright
308 Posts
On April 07 2010 13:04 [NyC]HoBbes wrote: Pulled over 3 times, never ticketed. Best way to deal with it IMO is to just tell the cop you realize what you were doing, graciously accept that you were in error, apologize, and Generally be as polite as you can. I'm sure sometimes the cop will give you the ticket, but they let you off with a lot of warnings if you are apologetic and extremely respectful Method has worked for me 3 out of 3, and my dad, who gave me that advice, is an even more impressive 10/12 in his lifetime. It's not like that in New York, they have quotas that they have to fill to raise money and they don't let you off anymore. | ||
[NyC]HoBbes
United States803 Posts
On April 07 2010 13:22 lowbright wrote: It's not like that in New York, they have quotas that they have to fill to raise money and they don't let you off anymore. I live in New York, hence [NyC]Hobbes | ||
StorrZerg
United States13910 Posts
On April 07 2010 10:40 CaucasianAsian wrote: I had a $245 ticket for going 79 in a 60. plus driving school which was like $50 and I had to retake the test for my license which is another $35. You're lucky. you got the ticket for following to closely though right? with intent to kill your self lol? | ||
L_Master
United States8017 Posts
Pretty much decided from that point that I'm not even going to bother speeding again. It doesn't really get you anywhere faster; plus it saves quite a bit on gas mileage, especially for faster interstate/highway driving speeds. | ||
Shotcoder
United States2316 Posts
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Ronald_McD
Canada807 Posts
It sounds like you deserve it to me :|. It doesn't matter if everybody else was speeding, or how often you speed. If you speed consistently, you're bound to eventually get caught. It's not really something to get all butthurt over, it happens to everyone. You could easy have avoided it by not speeding, or maybe even just speeding less. The cop sounds like an asshole, but it's his job to pull people over and give them speeding tickets. He doesn't really give two shits about whether or not it was the last day of school or whatever, the law is the law. | ||
stalife
Canada1222 Posts
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zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
He's like "why are you guys dressed up in suits", I'm like "We are on our way to my grandma's funeral at the church." He's like oh... okay. Asked for license/registration and gave me a fucking ticket. Then he went into great detail about how much easier it would be for me to just pay it online instead of leaving college midsemester and driving 7 hours to Oklahoma to go to the court date. I went after the funeral to the court house and got it adjudicated. Complete douche bag honestly. | ||
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