HOV Ticket
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HOV Ticket
Recently i got a HOV ticket going on 66E right off the 495 ramp at like 9AM. Now i need to know if there are possible ways of beating a HOV ticket. it is my first.
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Yaaay another "I broke the law but how do I try to cheat the courts and try to get off free?" Thread
At least it isn't related to speeding or some other "moving" violation...
oh well... Good luck I guess...
At least it isn't related to speeding or some other "moving" violation...
oh well... Good luck I guess...
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Originally Posted by SLstone s2k kid,Feb 20 2007, 11:15 AM
Now i need to know if there are possible ways of beating a HOV ticket.
it's not like a moving violation, pay the fine and you're done.
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Originally Posted by CaptKirk,Feb 20 2007, 11:20 AM
Yaaay another "I broke the law but how do I try to cheat the courts and try to get off free?" Thread
At least it isn't related to speeding or some other "moving" violation...
oh well... Good luck I guess...
At least it isn't related to speeding or some other "moving" violation...
oh well... Good luck I guess...
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Originally Posted by bighead2,Feb 20 2007, 11:21 AM
Nope. You were in the HOV lane when you shouldn't have been...
it's not like a moving violation, pay the fine and you're done.
it's not like a moving violation, pay the fine and you're done.
Fines go up in July also.
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Yeah, I argued til I was blue in the face with a couple of other members on here about how having a no front plate ticket might have a fighting chance of getting beaten if your plate was in the windshield instead, but that was purely from a legal interpretation of the state code.
There is no way around the HOV ticket that I can think of. If you were in the lane during the restricted hours with no passengers and no emergency, then you're guilty. If you want to fight it, your best bet is to just ask the judge for a break, as long as you have a clean record. Otherwise just pay the ticket and be done with it all.
There is no way around the HOV ticket that I can think of. If you were in the lane during the restricted hours with no passengers and no emergency, then you're guilty. If you want to fight it, your best bet is to just ask the judge for a break, as long as you have a clean record. Otherwise just pay the ticket and be done with it all.
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Originally Posted by PoLe_PoSiTiOn,Feb 20 2007, 12:25 PM
how much is a ticket for that anyways?