No, the problem is that you broke the law :roll:Originally posted by: pcnerd37
Unfortunately the Colorado laws are against me.
Originally posted by: Excelsior
CorCentral is a dipsh!t. No you don't just pay the damn fine/ticket, that isn't how the system works. You have the opportunity to fight the ticket for a goddamn reason. This isn't rocket science.
And for the record, Germany which as you all know has relatively no speed limit on many stretches of the autobahn, has ~5 less motor vehicle deaths per 100,000 than the US. Crazy, right? :roll:
Nothing like a 33 year old "man" posting like a fourteen year-old. Who said all of the good trolls got banned?Originally posted by: CorCentral
OWNT? What are you? 10? Should you even be driving? Double standards apply if I had ever been pulled over. Doing 2.5 mph over 65 on a highway???
Again------- You get pulled over= Pay the F'in ticket! If you want to fight it, take time off of work/hire a lawer........... You lose......... You know why? You were SPEEDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SLOW THE FK DOWN~!~
Originally posted by: pcnerd37
I have to figure out how to fight my ticket as well. 74 in a 50(supposedly). Unfortunately the Colorado laws are against me. There is no discovery in traffic court and the rules of evidence do not apply. The only thing that needs to be determined is the speed of the vehicle and radar evidence is admitted if the cop has been trained on the radar, and the calibration was done with an appropriate test. Ive also read that getting the radar records here are useless as most judges wont allow them.
I dont know what to do at this point. I sent a request for a date change today (trial was scheduled for tuesday). My best hope is that the officer doesnt show up, but if that doesnt happen im probably screwed. Hopefully I can get some kind of good plea deal since its my first offense. Does anybody have any advice for dealing with tickets in this kind of situation?
Originally posted by: otispunkmeyer
just pay the fine, its probably going to be the easiest and cheapest way to do things.
Originally posted by: RKS
Because older driver driving under the speed limit are a lot safer. Text :roll:
Originally posted by: us3rnotfound
Originally posted by: RKS
Because older driver driving under the speed limit are a lot safer. Text :roll:
what does this have to do with ANYTHING in this thread?
Originally posted by: Parasitic
So apparently it's ok for CorCentral to go 5mph over but somebody else going 8 mph over has to pay and burn in hell?
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: Parasitic
So apparently it's ok for CorCentral to go 5mph over but somebody else going 8 mph over has to pay and burn in hell?
**LOL**
All I'm saying is that if you get a ticket for speeding, pay the ticket. Unless an "INSANELY" amount and you think you can get out of it. Other than that, I would'nt waste my time with anything $200. or less because it would cost you the time off work, etc. to bother with it.
To the OP ---- How much is the ticket for? It can't be that much I figure. $50.00?
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: CorCentral
jesus... someone get this dude some citracal.
