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jlee

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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: PieIsAwesome
WTF 8 mph over.

Wow, so how are we supposed to be sure never to get a ticket? Drive under the limit at all times? But no one drives under the limit, is there no escape from this police-imposed tax?

Not true.

I set my cruise control all the time 5 mph under the speed limit.

Best part is I enjoy being the fucktard holding up traffic causing people to flash lights, honk horns, flip fingers and basically just have a fucking stroke.

Hope you'all get behind me sometime.

Oh and I have gotten tickets for speeding when I was clearly way under the speed limit.

There is no getting away from police-imposed taxes no matter what your speed.

Everyone except me? ;)
265:64 Minimum Speed Regulation. ?
I. No person shall drive a vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: JLee
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: PieIsAwesome
WTF 8 mph over.

Wow, so how are we supposed to be sure never to get a ticket? Drive under the limit at all times? But no one drives under the limit, is there no escape from this police-imposed tax?

Not true.

I set my cruise control all the time 5 mph under the speed limit.

Best part is I enjoy being the fucktard holding up traffic causing people to flash lights, honk horns, flip fingers and basically just have a fucking stroke.

Hope you'all get behind me sometime.

Oh and I have gotten tickets for speeding when I was clearly way under the speed limit.

There is no getting away from police-imposed taxes no matter what your speed.

Everyone except me? ;)
265:64 Minimum Speed Regulation. ?
I. No person shall drive a vehicle at such a slow speed as to impede the normal and reasonable movement of traffic except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law.

I think we call that ownage around these parts :D
 

dainthomas

Lifer
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: PieIsAwesome
WTF 8 mph over.

Wow, so how are we supposed to be sure never to get a ticket? Drive under the limit at all times? But no one drives under the limit, is there no escape from this police-imposed tax?

Not true.

I set my cruise control all the time 5 mph under the speed limit.

Best part is I enjoy being the fucktard holding up traffic causing people to flash lights, honk horns, flip fingers and basically just have a fucking stroke.

Hope you'all get behind me sometime.

Oh and I have gotten tickets for speeding when I was clearly way under the speed limit.

There is no getting away from police-imposed taxes no matter what your speed.

The cops must be liberals.
 

tynopik

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Originally posted by: heymrdj
I called them this morning. My ticket still hasn't been processed and they told me I would indeed have to talk with the local DMV for points removal. Said it will probably be another week before the ticket is processed.

well they wouldn't have the ticket because you haven't been 'convicted' yet

you need to talk to an indiana traffic attorney and see if they have any advice

once got a ticket in a tourist town and the local traffic attorney had a thing worked out with the court to change the speeding ticket to a non-moving violation that had the same fee but no points

obviously that was a special circumstance, but the point remains, talk to an indiana attorney and see what they can do for you
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: tynopik
Originally posted by: heymrdj
I called them this morning. My ticket still hasn't been processed and they told me I would indeed have to talk with the local DMV for points removal. Said it will probably be another week before the ticket is processed.

well they wouldn't have the ticket because you haven't been 'convicted' yet

you need to talk to an indiana traffic attorney and see if they have any advice

once got a ticket in a tourist town and the local traffic attorney had a thing worked out with the court to change the speeding ticket to a non-moving violation that had the same fee but no points

obviously that was a special circumstance, but the point remains, talk to an indiana attorney and see what they can do for you

Won't they charge me like 100$ just for the "legal advice". I hear the word attorny or lawyer and I shit myself :p. Never talked to one, not sure how I'm supposed to. It happened in Miami County (Peru, IN), am I supposed to research a good traffic attorny in that area?
 

PlasmaBomb

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Originally posted by: mugs
Indiana has a deferred judgment program where you pay the fine but you don't get the points unless you get another ticket in the next 6 months (at which point you'd get the points for both tickets). You're only eligible if you haven't had a ticket in the last 3 years, which is true for you. I believe you have to do this in person on your court date.

I believe you have to pay the court costs whether you fight it or not.

Call the court clerk and confirm what I've told you.

:beer:
 

PlasmaBomb

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Nov 19, 2004
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Originally posted by: Gibson486
Just bend over and take it. I do not think it is worth fighting it today. They are so hungry for money now that they are making it impossible to contest tickets. I fought my speeding ticket 6 months ago. Cop calimed he clocked me at 650-700 ft. Well...at this distance from his position, he would have to get a beam that could go past a crest of a hil and suddenly trurn down I had all the supporting documents and I even had the cop spot the location on my drawing. Judge just went, "Lidar can do that...especially the units we use".

Lida can bend the laws of physics?

Who knew?

Actually... bend isn't a strong enough word. More like rape... yeah, Lidar rapes the laws of physics.

Who knew?
 

tynopik

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Originally posted by: heymrdj

Won't they charge me like 100$ just for the "legal advice". I hear the word attorny or lawyer and I shit myself :p.

usually you can find one with a free 'initial consultation' or something

but to get them to handle the ticket, yes you will have to pay them


Originally posted by: heymrdj
Never talked to one, not sure how I'm supposed to.

just call their number and talk to their phone jockey. tell them you got a ticket and were wondering what they could do to help you


Originally posted by: heymrdj
It happened in Miami County (Peru, IN), am I supposed to research a good traffic attorny in that area?

a google search for traffic attorney peru in revealed tons of good leads
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: tynopik
Originally posted by: heymrdj

Won't they charge me like 100$ just for the "legal advice". I hear the word attorny or lawyer and I shit myself :p.

usually you can find one with a free 'initial consultation' or something

but to get them to handle the ticket, yes you will have to pay them


Originally posted by: heymrdj
Never talked to one, not sure how I'm supposed to.

just call their number and talk to their phone jockey. tell them you got a ticket and were wondering what they could do to help you


Originally posted by: heymrdj
It happened in Miami County (Peru, IN), am I supposed to research a good traffic attorny in that area?

a google search for traffic attorney peru in revealed tons of good leads

Alright, I got classes for the next 5 hours so I'll call tomorrow and try to get some more information/leads.

Thanks for the advice thus far guys.
 

heymrdj

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I called in today, they still don't have the ticket available. She did say however given the details that I am eligible for the deferral program. This will keep me from paying the ticket and getting the points. However I have to pay an approximate 250$ deferral charge. Ouch :(.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: heymrdj
I called in today, they still don't have the ticket available. She did say however given the details that I am eligible for the deferral program. This will keep me from paying the ticket and getting the points. However I have to pay an approximate 250$ deferral charge. Ouch :(.

Pay me now, or pay me later...
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: heymrdj
I called in today, they still don't have the ticket available. She did say however given the details that I am eligible for the deferral program. This will keep me from paying the ticket and getting the points. However I have to pay an approximate 250$ deferral charge. Ouch :(.

Pay me now, or pay me later...

Passing a hypothetical down to Insurance I'm told the raise in my premiums will be approx 150$ for the points. So if i don't pay the 250$ charge i get charged 150$ extra every 6 months for the next 2-3 years...

lesser of the two evils I guess...:(
 

Parasitic

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Just be glad that you didn't get this ticket in California, because my little brother got a 70 in a 65 and it was $250 + admin fees for traffic school.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
Just be glad that you didn't get this ticket in California, because my little brother got a 70 in a 65 and it was $250 + admin fees for traffic school.

Oh I realize someones always got it worse, but I only make 900$ a month. A unexpected 250$ bill breaks my budget hard.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: sao123
learn to follow posted speed limits?

Another holier than thou asshat that can't read the OP.

Name a single time passing someone on a two lane that you managed to stay within the posted limit and safely pass *in a situation where there is oncoming cars and you *MUST* pass quickly*
 

JulesMaximus

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68 in a 60? Man, talk about a bullshit ticket.

Since you aren't going to fight it I'd recommend traffic school. Keep the points off your license no matter what.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
68 in a 60? Man, talk about a bullshit ticket.

Since you aren't going to fight it I'd recommend traffic school. Keep the points off your license no matter what.

I can't really fight it as I don't have any evidence and I'm trying to keep this as low key as possible. My gf's uncle (her mom's brother) who'm I know very closely is the K9 unit for her county which is just 4 miles away from where I got the ticket. Me and him spar enough without him rubbing this in too.

As for traffic school, I can't get points taken off unless I talk to the Georgia DMV. And there's no points to take off if this goes according to plan.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: heymrdj
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
68 in a 60? Man, talk about a bullshit ticket.

Since you aren't going to fight it I'd recommend traffic school. Keep the points off your license no matter what.

I can't really fight it as I don't have any evidence and I'm trying to keep this as low key as possible. My gf's uncle (her mom's brother) who'm I know very closely is the K9 unit for her county which is just 4 miles away from where I got the ticket. Me and him spar enough without him rubbing this in too.

As for traffic school, I can't get points taken off unless I talk to the Georgia DMV. And there's no points to take off if this goes according to plan.

Why does he give a fuck? It's not as though you robbed a bank. It's a fucking minor traffic infraction.

Whatever happens, I hope it all works out for you. :beer:
 

Evadman

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Originally posted by: Krazy4Real
That's why I like Chicago. Going 70 in a 55 is no big deal. Cops regularly do 75 here.

I got a warning for going though a toll booth at > 110 in my FJ recently. A warning. I was going more than 2x the 55 MPH speed limit, and way more than the 15 mph speed warning that was posted. However, several years ago I got a ticket for going 85 in a 55. The cop was nice enough to lower it to 85, because I was going significantly faster than 85, but 31 MPH over or faster is when it becomes more than just a speeding ticket.

Originally posted by: heymrdj
Name a single time passing someone on a two lane that you managed to stay within the posted limit and safely pass *in a situation where there is oncoming cars and you *MUST* pass quickly*

If you have to exceed the speed limit when passing another vehicle then it was not safe to pass. That's part of the definition, it isn't safe unless you can pass the vehicle without exceeding the speed limit. Not that I agree with the definition or follow it, but don't use such a stupid argument.
 

heymrdj

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: heymrdj
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
68 in a 60? Man, talk about a bullshit ticket.

Since you aren't going to fight it I'd recommend traffic school. Keep the points off your license no matter what.

I can't really fight it as I don't have any evidence and I'm trying to keep this as low key as possible. My gf's uncle (her mom's brother) who'm I know very closely is the K9 unit for her county which is just 4 miles away from where I got the ticket. Me and him spar enough without him rubbing this in too.

As for traffic school, I can't get points taken off unless I talk to the Georgia DMV. And there's no points to take off if this goes according to plan.

Why does he give a fuck? It's not as though you robbed a bank. It's a fucking minor traffic infraction.

Whatever happens, I hope it all works out for you. :beer:

My gf's dad claims he's never even got a warning. My gf's mom has had one local ticket for 65 in a 60 (again on 31). My gf's uncle apparently has had a couple but not many, all before he joined law enforcement of course. My dad has had two in his entire life, one for 45 in a 35 when he was 16, and one for 68 in a 65 (a very anal ticket but he was an out of stater) when he was 46. He's now 73 if it puts it in perspective. My mom's had a warning, but no ticket...

In other words I come from a line of law abiding revered citizens :roll: and apparently I broke all fibre of human moral code by getting a speeding ticket. Well everyone except my dad thought that anyways, he wondered how many times I could make the 900 mile trip before an anal cop tagged me :p.
 

JulesMaximus

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Originally posted by: heymrdj
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: heymrdj
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
68 in a 60? Man, talk about a bullshit ticket.

Since you aren't going to fight it I'd recommend traffic school. Keep the points off your license no matter what.

I can't really fight it as I don't have any evidence and I'm trying to keep this as low key as possible. My gf's uncle (her mom's brother) who'm I know very closely is the K9 unit for her county which is just 4 miles away from where I got the ticket. Me and him spar enough without him rubbing this in too.

As for traffic school, I can't get points taken off unless I talk to the Georgia DMV. And there's no points to take off if this goes according to plan.

Why does he give a fuck? It's not as though you robbed a bank. It's a fucking minor traffic infraction.

Whatever happens, I hope it all works out for you. :beer:

My gf's dad claims he's never even got a warning. My gf's mom has had one local ticket for 65 in a 60 (again on 31). My gf's uncle apparently has had a couple but not many, all before he joined law enforcement of course. My dad has had two in his entire life, one for 45 in a 35 when he was 16, and one for 68 in a 65 (a very anal ticket but he was an out of stater) when he was 46. He's now 73 if it puts it in perspective. My mom's had a warning, but no ticket...

In other words I come from a line of law abiding revered citizens :roll: and apparently I broke all fibre of human moral code by getting a speeding ticket. Well everyone except my dad thought that anyways, he wondered how many times I could make the 900 mile trip before an anal cop tagged me :p.

I hate people with those judgmental holier-than-thou attitudes. I'd tell them to fuck off, it's none of their damned business. Your Dad sounds cool though.

I've had probably 5 or so speeding tickets over the years and a couple other minor infractions...nothing in the past 10 years though until last November when I got a speeding ticket on my way to work one morning on my motorcycle. I paid the fine and went to traffic school to keep the points off my license.
 

Fear No Evil

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My wife got pulled over for doing ~21 over in Indiana about 5 years back. Which is fortunate because she was doing closer to 30+. The ticket was only like $150 (Thought it was bargain). Called in to the # on the ticket. They said something along the lines of 'You agree to pay $170, and don't get a ticket in the next year, and this ticket never happened.."

We did that. It was never reported into the databases as a ticket, no points, no nothing. Just the fine. Which we were 'fine' with. Pretty much bribery.. but no insurance rate hikes, etc.