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well i got a ticket, it said i drove a prelude...its been over 200 days since i havent been to court because ive been deployed ( and i did send in my orders so i wouldnt be wanted ) in another 200 days ill be home and ill have to call the court and hope they lost it in the system orsomething.
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Originally Posted by Moddiction,Dec 27 2010, 07:05 AM
I got ticketed a few months ago and put it down as a silver Honda Civic.
the cop pulled him over and said hey asian boy, why you trying to race in a prius LOL
and my friend said wtfff this aint no toyota, and the cop said but its a high brid right?
haha
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Originally Posted by nc987,Dec 27 2010, 12:54 AM
Yes, you could get off on this but you have to be clever and maybe have a lawyer friend. I got two tickets in two weeks last fall. Got one (45 in a 25 zone) switched to expired tabs and the other was for 30 mph over the speed limit that I got down to 5 over.
They are strictly interested in generating funds, I just had my lawyer call them and say I was willing to still pay the fee or a little more to get it moved to a non moving violation so my insurance wasnt raised. That way they still make their money which is their only concern.
"Your honor, I do not drive and have never driven a Del Sol"
Judge: " So you are telling me that you werent driving that vehicle the officer pulled over"
" Yes your honor, but if the officer's eyesight is so poor that he could not distringuish the model of the car parked 20 feet away or read the model that matched that license plate on his computer, we really cant be sure he could read the radar gun correctly now can we?"
They are strictly interested in generating funds, I just had my lawyer call them and say I was willing to still pay the fee or a little more to get it moved to a non moving violation so my insurance wasnt raised. That way they still make their money which is their only concern.
"Your honor, I do not drive and have never driven a Del Sol"
Judge: " So you are telling me that you werent driving that vehicle the officer pulled over"
" Yes your honor, but if the officer's eyesight is so poor that he could not distringuish the model of the car parked 20 feet away or read the model that matched that license plate on his computer, we really cant be sure he could read the radar gun correctly now can we?"
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Originally Posted by woodburn,Dec 26 2010, 11:49 PM
You know what i always do when I get a ticket? I plead NOT GUILTY and then the court gives me a court date which i have to appear in court. Most of the time the cop never shows up for the court date cause they are busy or whatever, then if the cop never shows they drop the ticket. has worked for me many many times they almost never show up for court.
Or sometimes when they give me a court date to appear at, ill call the court and tell them i cant make the court date so they push it back even further. By this time i have been in the system for a while and the cop totally forgot about the ticket he worte me 5 months ago and surely he wont show up.
Or sometimes when they give me a court date to appear at, ill call the court and tell them i cant make the court date so they push it back even further. By this time i have been in the system for a while and the cop totally forgot about the ticket he worte me 5 months ago and surely he wont show up.
Cops takes notes about every infraction and if one does show up to one of thos hearings, it is basically his words (based on his notes) against yours.
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You could argue that since the officer couldn't even get the make correct, he was incapable of judging speed as well. However, you need to be very good at arguing to pull this off. It's definitely doable.
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Originally Posted by s2k aok,Dec 27 2010, 08:12 AM
in massachusetts, i tried to pull this "cop not showing up crap" and they had one officer there to represent the state and handle all the contested violations. i also tried to contest a ticket in vermont, that shady state, they mailed the date of the court after the date and i got fined even more for missing the court date, unfortunately i was leaving the area and didn't have time to contest it further, so i left being extra penalized.
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Originally Posted by dirtykoala,Dec 27 2010, 08:59 PM
You probably could have fought that even more. The reason a cop has to show up is because they witnessed the violation. No witness=no contest.
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It all depends on your courts. My traffic attorney frequently uses technical mistakes like this to get tickets dismissed. What works or doesn't work in your court may vary though.
I don't think anyone claimed that the system was designed to do so. However, the courts and police are required to follow certain rules, regulations and procedures. Whether or not an incorrectly specified model can get a ticket thrown out can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
Use a good traffic attorney.
Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k,Dec 26 2010, 05:49 PM
Do you really think the system is structured to give you a break?
Originally Posted by gshoq,Dec 27 2010, 10:19 AM
I'm too chicken to try the system. With all its inefficiencies, it must be pretty good at making sure traffic violations stick.
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