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To clarify my previous post, I'm pretty sure the presence of an officer varies from state to state for traffic court. In Washington state they are NOT required to be present and an affidavit can and will suffice unless you explicitly subpoena them when you send in the ticket for a court date.
 
Originally posted by: Huz
To clarify my previous post, I'm pretty sure the presence of an officer varies from state to state for traffic court. In Washington state they are NOT required to be present and an affidavit can and will suffice unless you explicitly subpoena them when you send in the ticket for a court date.

I was about to say that in NY, they are required by law to be there....good thing you clarified that 🙂
 
Tell your friend to pay up and move on.

<-recipient of many tickets, two suspensions, and one revocation (rode a bicycle and the bus for two years)
 
Originally posted by: sward666
Tell your friend to pay up and move on.

<-recipient of many tickets, two suspensions, and one revocation (rode a bicycle and the bus for two years)

exactly!

"If you can't do the time, don't do the crime" ... in other words, if he cant afford to speed he shouldnt
 
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