HomeBrewerDude
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Originally posted by: waggy
If you go in ask for court supervision they should grount it. But you will still have to pay the fine But it will not go on your file.
Originally posted by: allisolm
Only thing not brought up was if he just got off the Highway as this area is apparently very close to the exit ramp is did he have ample signage posting the very low 25 MPH limit?
He didn't just get off the highway - "I just got off the highway a mile back..."
He should have received a warning. This is not a case of "Reckless Driving".
He didn't get charged with reckless driving - "I have given you a ticket for careless driving..."
Careless driving 2 points
Reckless driving 5 points
Speeding 15-29 mph over limit 4 points.
It was careless, not reckless. There?s a big old difference, namely, intent.Originally posted by: onza
SORRY MAN, Good luck on this..
reckless driving though, come on..
Whatever. Were I a cop, I would show someone the radar if and only if I was required to do so, by law, in my state. But this isn?t a speeding ticket. So that?s not even an issue.Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'f I were a judge I wouldn't let you get out of it. You didn't ask to see the radar, which to me would imply that you admit to speeding. . .
Originally posted by: amnesiac
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Originally posted by: allisolm
But the 2 points (that go on my record for 2 (or 3?) years)
The bad news seems to be that the points stay on your driver history record in New Jersey forever. The good news is that you can get credits to offset them. 2 credits for an approved defensive driving course, 3 for a course and one year without violations. Your current driver status would show the point total minus any credits.
So do nothing and you get credits to offset the points in 2 years of violation-free driving. Complete a course and you can get the credits sooner.
Actually I might look into getting a gps when I get a new car (probably not for another 2 years). I have maps for PA, but not jersey. I don't like those huge map books I usually only get maps of a certain area, they're clearer.Originally posted by: Garfang
Originally posted by: amnesiac
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT:
STOP USING YAHOO MAPS AND MAPQUEST. THEY = SUX0R!!
That?s the truth! Give me a valid address and a good street map. I?ll get there. My way.
Originally posted by: DrumminBoy
I thought reckless driving was alot more serious that speeding...guess not. I say it cant hurt if you go to court and fight it. The worst that can happen is that you'll have to pay the ticket. It'll be a good experience and you'll get to exercise the use of our judicial system. Good luck w/ your ticket...i have to appear in court in 3 days to fight one of my speeding tickets also...
Originally posted by: Trinitron
Dude LOL 44 in a 25??? That is reckless driving. You yourself said you were in a residential area - you could have hit a kid or something. You deserve the ticket, pay for it and move on. If there is no posted speed sign then you should know max speed in residential is 30 mph, commercial 2 lane is 35 mph, commercial 4 lane is 45 mp, rural 2 lane is 50 mph, rural 4 lane is 55 mph. They teach you this stuff in driving school - if there is no posted sign you SHOULD know anyway.
Originally posted by: Pepsi90919
i almost felt sorry for you. then i remembered you were doing 20 mph over the speed limit in a residential area at night. how the hell do you do that by accident?
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
I'f I were a judge I wouldn't let you get out of it. You didn't ask to see the radar, which to me would imply that you admit to speeding. The cop already saw that you had no record and reduced the penalty, but you're just not getting out of going 20 over. As I was told by a cop once (who gave me a warning): "Ignorance is no excuse".
So my "advice" is to buck up and pay the fine. Traffic tickets don't mean anything anyway (unless you're worried about your insurance). You'll get your points back with time.
Originally posted by: Psyber
Originally posted by: waggy
If you go in ask for court supervision they should grount it. But you will still have to pay the fine But it will not go on your file.
What's court supervision?
Originally posted by: Trinitron
Dude LOL 44 in a 25??? That is reckless driving. You yourself said you were in a residential area - you could have hit a kid or something. You deserve the ticket, pay for it and move on. If there is no posted speed sign then you should know max speed in residential is 30 mph, commercial 2 lane is 35 mph, commercial 4 lane is 45 mp, rural 2 lane is 50 mph, rural 4 lane is 55 mph. They teach you this stuff in driving school - if there is no posted sign you SHOULD know anyway.
Originally posted by: waggy
thats what some people have said. You go to court and pay the fine + court cost. you then get supervision from the court. If you get onother speeding ticket in a year the first ticket plus the new one will go on your file. If you go the year without getting onother ticket then does not go on your file.
i have done it a few times. it kept my record clean. wich saves me a bundle on insurance cost.
oh here in IL they also make you go to driving school. but no big deal it keeps it off your record!
Originally posted by: Gulzakar
ticket quotas are a myth.
the revenue from these tickets goes back to the state and then get evenly distributed amongst the various counties.
Originally posted by: Ultima
Originally posted by: Gulzakar
ticket quotas are a myth.
the revenue from these tickets goes back to the state and then get evenly distributed amongst the various counties.
They may not formally have quotas, but you can be damn sure that cops are under pressure to earn revenue and give out tickets. Otherwise you think they they would give out so many? Some of them are crooked, but a lot of them know it is bullsh!t.
Originally posted by: Millennium
Originally posted by: Ultima
Originally posted by: Gulzakar
ticket quotas are a myth.
the revenue from these tickets goes back to the state and then get evenly distributed amongst the various counties.
They may not formally have quotas, but you can be damn sure that cops are under pressure to earn revenue and give out tickets. Otherwise you think they they would give out so many? Some of them are crooked, but a lot of them know it is bullsh!t.
There is no quota, but some departments base promotions and evaluations on ticket performance. This is to the chagrin of 99% of all officers.
