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fighting a moving violation ticket in CALI!!!

tkim

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a friend just got a speeding ticket on the i5 coming to visit me in sf. i know that there is a website out there that teaches you how to contest tickets...can anyone tell me what it is??

or has anyone fought one themselves??? any advice? thanks!!
 
hmm my friend got a ticket on the way to sandiego once. i mean.. if you were actually speeding, i am pretty sure its gonna be hard to get out of this.
 
its not that hard to fight... but its pretty damn hard to win. unless you have a video tape of you driving below the speed limit... you're not gonna win. if you still think you can win without a lawyer... here you go. good luck.
 


<< Best way is just to show up on the court date. If the issuing officer isn't there, the ticket is voided. >>



And that rarely happens.
 
Take a hearing and throw yourself on the mercy of the court. Its not worth paying a liar for hire. You have the same chance with or without and without costs less. Speeding tickets are very rarely lost, maybe 1/2 of 1%. But they are reduced from time to time.....try your luck, it cant hurt.
 
"Your friend broke the law and got caught. Now it's time to pay the price. Quit whineing. "

happy maybe you should learn how to spell.

to everyone else, thanks for the advice!! 🙂🙂🙂
 


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<< Best way is just to show up on the court date. If the issuing officer isn't there, the ticket is voided. >>


And that rarely happens.
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Unless you call the personnel office and find out when he's got vacation scheduled, then you pick that day as your court date.
 


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<< Best way is just to show up on the court date. If the issuing officer isn't there, the ticket is voided. >>


And that rarely happens.
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Unless you call the personnel office and find out when he's got vacation scheduled, then you pick that day as your court date.
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that used to be common, im not sure if officers dont show up anymore...but it used to work..
 


<< Unless you call the personnel office and find out when he's got vacation scheduled, then you pick that day as your court date. >>
that used to be common, im not sure if officers dont show up anymore...but it used to work..
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Yeah, I heard it from somewhere...
 
IS it even worth the time and money to drive back to that jurisdiction and contest the ticket? When I got ticketed in WV two years ago, it wasn't worth the hassle. The fine wasn't that bad ($110 all said and done) and I was able to plead no contest so I didn't have to say I ran the light (which I am sure I didn't but again it was not worth the lost time and driving expenses to get back to their court).
 
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