- Sep 13, 2001
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Yesterday on my way home from work I was caught in a speed trap. The cop was on the side of the road with a laser and caught me going 62 in a 45.
So I pulled over, he told me his name etc, gave him my license and registration, and went to the back of my car. He wrote a ticket for going 62 in a 40 and I was on my way. He was very short worded and didn't run me in his police car (like I figured they did when pulled over, I haven't been pulled over in probably 8 years).
So here is the question. And no I did not make any typos.
I was going 62 in a 45. On the ticket however he wrote 62 in a 40. He also had originally made the fine for $90, but I noticed it was scratched out and was now $160.
Where I was pulled over was also was I went up over a hill and was on the down slope which could have caused my speed to increase.
Now I'm not going to argue about the speeding, because yes I was going over the speed limit. What I'm wondering about is whether or not I can get off on a technicality because he wrote the wrong speed limit on the ticket?
I plan on going to court for this regardless and plead my case and try to get the fine down or something better than what it currently is. I was just wondering if anyone knew if it would just get thrown out because of the mistake the officer wrote on the ticket. I plan on taking pictures of the speed limit sign posted prior to where I was pulled over and bringing that to court.
So I pulled over, he told me his name etc, gave him my license and registration, and went to the back of my car. He wrote a ticket for going 62 in a 40 and I was on my way. He was very short worded and didn't run me in his police car (like I figured they did when pulled over, I haven't been pulled over in probably 8 years).
So here is the question. And no I did not make any typos.
I was going 62 in a 45. On the ticket however he wrote 62 in a 40. He also had originally made the fine for $90, but I noticed it was scratched out and was now $160.
Where I was pulled over was also was I went up over a hill and was on the down slope which could have caused my speed to increase.
Now I'm not going to argue about the speeding, because yes I was going over the speed limit. What I'm wondering about is whether or not I can get off on a technicality because he wrote the wrong speed limit on the ticket?
I plan on going to court for this regardless and plead my case and try to get the fine down or something better than what it currently is. I was just wondering if anyone knew if it would just get thrown out because of the mistake the officer wrote on the ticket. I plan on taking pictures of the speed limit sign posted prior to where I was pulled over and bringing that to court.
