Any way I can get a clean driving record?
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Originally Posted by clawhammer,Sep 11 2008, 05:02 PM
I'm not looking for an illegal way of doing it, I'm looking for more of a loophole then anything else.
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Five violations in 10 months? Go back to Romania!
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I'm not sure about Michigan, but Wisconsin does offer a driver's safety course which will knock points off the reccord.
Taking the ticket to court won't get you off, but just talking to the city attourny can have some minor benifits. When I got cought doing 67 in a 40 (long before I owned an S2k, mind you) I got the points cut in half, but I had to pay a few hundred more in $$$. Having a lawyer may have a greater benifit, especially with your current reccord.
Getting a license in another state will probably cary over your record. I know it did with one of the guys at work when he moved to WI from Illinois.
. . . and like everyone else is saying, stop driving like a moron. I don't know the precise details of your violations, and I don't need to know. But understand that any idiot in a Geo Metro can go 90 on the streets and highways.
Taking the ticket to court won't get you off, but just talking to the city attourny can have some minor benifits. When I got cought doing 67 in a 40 (long before I owned an S2k, mind you) I got the points cut in half, but I had to pay a few hundred more in $$$. Having a lawyer may have a greater benifit, especially with your current reccord.
Getting a license in another state will probably cary over your record. I know it did with one of the guys at work when he moved to WI from Illinois.
. . . and like everyone else is saying, stop driving like a moron. I don't know the precise details of your violations, and I don't need to know. But understand that any idiot in a Geo Metro can go 90 on the streets and highways.
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