09-09-2009, 05:14 PM | #45 |
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Its one of the most frustrating things I see whenever I get back from overseas. Some douchebag driving 47.5 in the left lane eating a cheeseburger while steering with their knee and talking on the phone... If I had the power, I'd instantly yank their license since its obvious their too stupid to drive...
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09-09-2009, 05:28 PM | #46 |
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First, I am in the area as well (actually commute to Stamford every day) and know full well that if I'm going over 70, I'm at risk of getting a ticket. State troopers are almost ALWAYS at one of the rest areas or on top of the hill at exit 9. It's just not a place to speed (the Merritt is a different story...). The limit is 55 on i95 so 85 is standing out from the flow of traffic. I drive this road at least 2-4 times every day and many more on a weekend and anyone going over 70 definitely stands out which is why you were pulled over. Frankly, I'm thrilled if I can break 40mph on that stretch because traffic is always dense.
Now, as for fighting it... You've done this a few times before, I'm sure. Go and talk to the assistant DA and tell them you simply were not going as fast as they said and they will more than likely reduce the amount. The worst case is that they change nothing and you have to pay. Edit: Just realized you had your license suspended four times. There's a very good chance you're going to lose your license for a while. You'll need a lawyer for this one... Man, you said you were reckless when you were younger but lost it twice last summer!?!? Damn dude, slow the eff down!!
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I was on I95 South. I got suspended twice because 4 tickets in 2 years is a suspension. I had 5 thus two suspensions. Since then I got a ticket once at the beginning of this year for driving my drunk friends home in his car, passed a car at 3am on the right while on cruise control 75 in 65. Now I got this. It was 3 am and practically almost no cars out. I already have a lawyer, but he's going to charge me $500 this time... |
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Oh thank god for actual reading comprehension... |
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I completely agree with the last comment. I always treat the officer with respect even if i'm aggravated at the situation. If you met me you would understand, the car is practically murdered out. There ya go there's the attention I'm bringing to myself. My driving is not erratic by any means. Realistically speaking I could explain every single one of my tickets and I could make sense of each one, but in that regard, I believe I have some bad luck. From driving my drunk friends home to getting a stop sign ticket for "stopping but not for full 3 seconds" at 2am with no traffic. It happens. My point to the thread was for some advice/suggestions. If you want to bash me without actually knowing me, go ahead, doesn't bother me since none of you know me... |
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09-10-2009, 12:24 PM | #51 |
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damn, that's lot of ticket bro. i would go to the court and they usually give you chance to reduce the fine and point. atleast that's how it works here in canada.
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09-10-2009, 12:50 PM | #52 |
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yea im going to go down. i've got a lawyer that i used last time, he's pretty good. i wonder if there's a better stamford lawyer though that would charge me less.
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09-10-2009, 02:52 PM | #53 |
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I would not do 30 over the speed limit if I had 5 tickets the two years before (even if it was in 3 years) and knew my license would be suspended if I got another one. That is just plain dumb.
If I was you I would turn in my keys for a while and see how hard it is without a car. It does wonders for your temperment and lead foot if you know the consequences. I had my license suspended after 11 tickets when I was 17 (I got a good # of them thrown out). In the 7 years since I got my license back I have only got one ticket, and I "speed" all the time, just not as noticably to others apparently.
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Hey I'm not bashing you, only suggesting that you look at what the common thread is regarding all of your tickets. It's very easy to create a "look" that stands out and brings attention to your car, even without driving like a cock. I know, because I see it daily. And, having driven like a cock, I find that I bring too much attention to myself, so I stopped. There is a saying, "Perception is greater than reality," and I think this might apply to you unfortunately. Look at it from a marketing standpoint. You need to re-brand yourself, and if you are driving a murdered car or driving like a cock, you bring attention to yourself. Get a 10 year old STOCK Toyota in that awful blue color they paint cars in and I guarantee invisibility, even with mild cock-like behavior. Either way, good luck with your ticket...
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