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Lifer
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Are you still planning on going into court and admitting you were speeding, hoping the judge will throw out the ticket because you were going 45 instead of 63?
 

acemcmac

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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
DID YOU FILE FOR DISCOVERY OF THE OFFICER'S NOTES/RADAR PRINTOUT LIKE I SAID TO?

How do you file for that?

I filed for a court hearing. I think I'd need a lawyer for that and
Request discovery of critical/frivolous items.

Look, you think the cop made it up. You have a right to see his notes. If he used vascar (stupid white lines and stopwatch-like device), it will have a vascar printout. If he used radar, it will have a radar printout. If he follwed you for a 1/4mile, matching speed there will be a printout of that too... X50 (I have one) tells me it wasn't radar. If you don't get that cops notes, he's going to whitewash you in court.

Google "filing for discovery" for more info

and no, you don't need a lawyer, just a few functioning brain cells and motivation.
 

jpeyton

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Originally posted by: acemcmac
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
DID YOU FILE FOR DISCOVERY OF THE OFFICER'S NOTES/RADAR PRINTOUT LIKE I SAID TO?

How do you file for that?

I filed for a court hearing. I think I'd need a lawyer for that and
Request discovery of critical/frivolous items.

Look, you think the cop made it up. You have a right to see his notes. If he used vascar (stupid white lines and stopwatch-like device), it will have a vascar printout. If he used radar, it will have a radar printout. If he follwed you for a 1/4mile, matching speed there will be a printout of that too... X50 (I have one) tells me it wasn't radar. If you don't get that cops notes, he's going to whitewash you in court.

Google "filing for discovery" for more info

and no, you don't need a lawyer, just a few functioning brain cells and motivation.

Exactly. You can't just plead not guilty, go to court, and hope the cop doesn't show up. Google some tips for fighting your ticket. Discovery should have been the first thing you did after pleading not guilty.
 

ScottFern

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The funny part is....I am doing an online defensive driving course right now while reading anandtech and stumbled upon this. lol
 

GhandiInstinct

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Discovery should have been the first thing you did after pleading not guilty.

My court hearing is the 19th, how can I do this operation outside of court? You confuse me! = p

The funny part is....I am doing an online defensive driving course right now while reading anandtech and stumbled upon this.

:D
 

BurnItDwn

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.



Bah speed limits are WAY too low.
Until speed limits are raised to an efficient speed, 99% of drivers will speed. Sure most people only go 10-15 over ... but still, technically, isn't anything over at all, still speeding?

If everyone does it, and there are no "victims" I don't see why it's so bad.
 

thomsbrain

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Originally posted by: JRock
oh yea and I got clocked at 111 in a 55 (in my durango) for 1 of my tickets that got thrown out... granted the cop only gave me a ticket for 79. My v1 lite up like a christmas tree but i just couldnt slow down fast enough...

if you can't slow down fast enough, maybe 111 in a vehicle that tips as easily as a Drinking Bird isn't such a hot idea. and yes, i like to drive fast.
 

thomsbrain

Lifer
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Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.



Bah speed limits are WAY too low.
Until speed limits are raised to an efficient speed, 99% of drivers will speed. Sure most people only go 10-15 over ... but still, technically, isn't anything over at all, still speeding?

If everyone does it, and there are no "victims" I don't see why it's so bad.

National Reseach Council (1990): 70.2% of observed traffic is in violation of posted speed.

we're a nation of criminals... but as you say, where are the victims of the crime?
 

GhandiInstinct

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OK, court date over.

The cop showed up, so naturaly I pleaded guilty. Got $100 fine and 4 months supervision, no traffic school yay.

New happening though, got in a car accident today, the guy was pulling out of a 7/11 and didnt check both ways and as I slowly passed him up and started honking because I knew he didn't see me he hits the gas and rams my back end crippling the bumber and back right fender.

He told the cops it was his fault, he got a ticket and now I'm trying to milk money out of this, I had a passenger who was distressed, what actions can I take in the suing process? Hmmm.

Oh and the cop gave me a form in which I have to draw a composite sketch of the whole thing, this should be interesting...
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.

But if we didn't speed, how would you earn your paycheck?
 

EatSpam

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Originally posted by: Nitemare
Originally posted by: DaTT
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Dag man, you have the RIGHT to demand to see his equipment at the time of the ticket. If he can't PROVE to you (i.e., show you his machine and it recorded the speed) then you're free & clear. Hate that you didn't know that though :(

That, my n00bish friend, is a load of crap!

Yup, wife and I got pulled as out-of-staters once in a Virginia speedtrap. The cop lied through his teeth about how fast we were going because we saw him well over a mile in advance. The cop said state law said he didn't have to show me anything.

They're a bunch of driving nazis in Virgina...inspections, car tax, radar detectors are illegal...
 

Reckoner

Lifer
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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
OK, court date over.

The cop showed up, so naturaly I pleaded guilty. Got $100 fine and 4 months supervision, no traffic school yay.

New happening though, got in a car accident today, the guy was pulling out of a 7/11 and didnt check both ways and as I slowly passed him up and started honking because I knew he didn't see me he hits the gas and rams my back end crippling the bumber and back right fender.

He told the cops it was his fault, he got a ticket and now I'm trying to milk money out of this, I had a passenger who was distressed, what actions can I take in the suing process? Hmmm.

Oh and the cop gave me a form in which I have to draw a composite sketch of the whole thing, this should be interesting...


Gotta love this country.
 

GhandiInstinct

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Gotta love this country.

Oh no? Well what would you suggest? Let the guy who ruins your insurance, beats up your beloved car and costs you pain and distress to just drive off? I'm sorry I shouldn't punish him for not learning how to drive?

And in what other country can you milk money?
 

sixone

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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Gotta love this country.

Oh no? Well what would you suggest? Let the guy who ruins your insurance, beats up your beloved car and costs you pain and distress to just drive off? I'm sorry I shouldn't punish him for not learning how to drive?

And in what other country can you milk money?

Quoted for Hypocrisy

 

sixone

Lifer
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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Quoted for Hypocrisy

K.

Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You are some piece of work.

 

GhandiInstinct

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Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You get emotional on people whom you don't even know? Wow....


Anyway, where would you get the idea I'm not "man" enough to accept the fine? Minor fender bender? The whole back side is a wreck, there is no fender nor bumper.

And I don't expect to punish, I am punishing him. If you can't provide insightful comments, instead ridicule strangers over the web whom you don't have the slightest idea of who they really are, then I suggest you post elsewhere, I for one would rather not have someone like you on my thread, k thx.

Piece of work? Haven't heard that in a while, you tickle my fancy ;)
 

bradruth

Lifer
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Originally posted by: EatSpam
Originally posted by: bradruth
Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
I don't want it on my record. And guilty doesn't mean court.

If you didn't want it on your record, perhaps you shouldn't have sped.

But if we didn't speed, how would you earn your paycheck?

Speeding violations are a very small portion of what I do. Perhaps you should try that line on a highway patrolman, chief.
 

Lizardman

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Originally posted by: Dark Jedi
Originally posted by: SouthPaW1227
Dag man, you have the RIGHT to demand to see his equipment at the time of the ticket. If he can't PROVE to you (i.e., show you his machine and it recorded the speed) then you're free & clear. Hate that you didn't know that though :(

Thats actually a myth, at least in IL it is. I've talked to a few cops here and they say that they don't have to show squat. And I've never heard of anyone getting off because the cop didn't show them the radar gun.

Just becuase a person is a cop doesnt mean they know what is lawful and what is not.
 

HonkeyDonk

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Originally posted by: GhandiInstinct
Lemme 'splain it to you: You speed because you can and because you want to, but you're not man enough to accept the fine you earned. Then you turn around and expect to 'punish' a guy who made a mistake and caused a minor fender bender?

You get emotional on people whom you don't even know? Wow....


Anyway, where would you get the idea I'm not "man" enough to accept the fine? Minor fender bender? The whole back side is a wreck, there is no fender nor bumper.

And I don't expect to punish, I am punishing him. If you can't provide insightful comments, instead ridicule strangers over the web whom you don't have the slightest idea of who they really are, then I suggest you post elsewhere, I for one would rather not have someone like you on my thread, k thx.

Piece of work? Haven't heard that in a while, you tickle my fancy ;)

Lame comeback, you lose.

Sixone pwned you hands down.

haha, u wanna sue him for distress? lol, i hope you end up wasting time and money for trying to be an unscrupulous person. Sixone is right man, you are a hypocrite.