beat the traffic ticket! w00t!

Maximus96

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my wife took a left turn crossing 2 opposite lanes into a BofA parking lot back in June. A cop was stalking nearby and immediately approached her in the parking lot and wrote her up. Once we got the notice in the mail, I included the bail amount of about $150 and pleaded not guilty and requested a trial by declaration. I went to ticketassassin.com and used their template and sent it in the mail. then yesterday we heard back and my wife was ruled not guilty because the cop didn't write his reponse. now we get the money back and the wife won't have to deal with traffic school and still have a clean record. and i get to buy random things with the $150. :beer:
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: edfcmc
Can you share the template? or did you sign a non-disclosure?

Chances are, if it exists, it exists for free illegally.

 

Injury

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Originally posted by: Maximus96
Originally posted by: OBW96
Awesome. Whatcha gonna buy?

something for my tc. probably a rear sway bar

Buy 50 jars of peanut butter instead. Then cover the cruiser of the officer that wrote the ticket. Hah, joke is on him now!
 

Valkerie

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"my wife took a left turn crossing 2 opposite lanes into a BofA parking lot"

what the hell is this? I don't even understand it. talk about clarification.
 

Maximus96

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the template is at www.ticketassassin.com

sorry i wasn't clear in the OP. my wife made a left turn into the driveway of bank of america's parking lot. in doing so, she crossed the 2 oncoming lanes. there happened to be a sign that said no left turns right next to the driveway. she got written up for that. i fought it and won.
 

KingofCamelot

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Originally posted by: Maximus96
the template is at www.ticketassassin.com

sorry i wasn't clear in the OP. my wife made a left turn into the driveway of bank of america's parking lot. in doing so, she crossed the 2 oncoming lanes. there happened to be a sign that said no left turns right next to the driveway. she got written up for that. i fought it and won.

....and you are proud of this? If it said no left turns its your wifes fault, and I find it pathetic that you won.
 

BooGiMaN

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Originally posted by: KingofCamelot
Originally posted by: Maximus96
the template is at www.ticketassassin.com

sorry i wasn't clear in the OP. my wife made a left turn into the driveway of bank of america's parking lot. in doing so, she crossed the 2 oncoming lanes. there happened to be a sign that said no left turns right next to the driveway. she got written up for that. i fought it and won.

....and you are proud of this? If it said no left turns its your wifes fault, and I find it pathetic that you won.

yeah thats pretty sad...she blatantly broke the law and got off
 

Ornery

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Look Kingo, the cop was "stalking nearby". The sign was only there as a money making scheme by the city. And besides, his wife is special. She doesn't have to abide by laws you and I must adhere to! Sheesh...
 

Maximus96

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i am pretty damn proud that we got off. how the hell was she suppose to know that the sign didn't mean no left turn at the intersection. the parking lot was was right next to an intersection. if it was really so big of a concern, the cop would have responded to the trial of declaration.

here was the 'strategy'
The sign says "No U-turn" and you make one anyway. The sign says "No Left Turn" but there you go, making a safe left turn when traffic is clear. It would seem that these sort of actions would be the most cut-and-dry for the police to cite you. The guilt in these cases seems obvious. Not always. Because these type of violations are less common, officers often forget the exact code that applies. To avoid writing an improper code (which would guarantee a dismissal to the savvy ticket consumer) they instead cite you under a generic sign code, CVC 21461(a).

Failure to obey a sign or signal, 21461(a), is perhaps the most vague moving violation in the entire vehicle code. This charge is used by police as a "catch-all" when they cannot remember a specific charge for which to cite you.

CVC 21461(a), Disobedience to Official Traffic Control Devices, states:"It shall be unlawful for any driver of a vehicle to fail to obey any sign or signal erected or maintained to indicate and carry out the provisions of this code or any local traffic ordinance or resolution adopted pursuant to a local traffic ordinance."

The text of 21461(a) indicates that this code can not stand alone as an enforceable traffic offense; some other vehicle code provision or local traffic ordinance must have been violated for you to be guilty of violating 21461(a).

Here we contest that the code or ordinance that the sign allegedly enforces may not exist and that your actions may have been legal. If the officer can not recall the "referent" law that the sign is meant to make you obey, your case should be dismissed.
 

Ornery

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...your case should be dismissed.

You shoud follow the fvcking traffic laws like everybody else.