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Old 09-28-2015, 09:48 AM   #31
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...After as many tickets as I've had in 12 of the 50 states, its silly of me to even try. ...
Make that 13 states now.
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Old 10-02-2015, 04:23 PM   #32
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I believe there are online defencive driving courses that you can now take also
to get a ticket removed, about $25
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Old 10-02-2015, 06:12 PM   #33
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Remind me to nominate you for the Nobel Peace Prize, mofo.
He'll have a fight on his hands with Lurch Kerry for it ! Lurch thinks he's gonna get it for bending over for the Iranians !
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Old 10-02-2015, 06:14 PM   #34
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Shit! I meant Nobel Putz Prize.
Lurch will contest him for that one too !
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Old 10-03-2015, 09:35 AM   #35
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I believe there are online defencive driving courses that you can now take also
to get a ticket removed, about $25

I was given that option for it in the state I was ticketed in. But it would have been 50$ extra AND....it wasn't a guarantee that my state would accept that removal or even DO the removal for me. I called my DMV and he told me he couldn't promise me it would work for my state. So I thought about it and it wasn't worth taking the chance, wasting the 4 hours of online tutoring and extra 50$. By the time I took the class and had to wait for my certificate to be mailed and then send it off to my state's DMV and hope they accept it--might have taken another whole month to accomplish.

Believe me, when I lived in TX, I certainly took advantage of that option. Since I got more than 1 ticket a year, it really helped out in TX and after I moved to IN, I kept my TX license an extra year just to be able to "have" that option still. But decided it's better to do things the right way and finally just gave up my TX license. I didn't want the hassle of being stopped one day and have them wonder why I still have TX plates when I've been living in IN for 5 years (for example.) Besides, having TX plates meant I had to drive back to TX to get the stupid car inspection and stickers yearly. That would've been a hassle too.

So going back to my original plan...it's better for me to pay the ticket pronto b/c in my eyes, the faster it's paid, the sooner it's gone.
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Old 10-03-2015, 10:52 AM   #36
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I use to have a Nevada license a car titled in Indiana, and one in a Southern state not requiring an inspection. It was easy to get the states to mail the plates to me once a year. Since I did not spend 182 days in any one state there was nothing the police could do about it. I was considered a transient. At that time Nevada did not keep records on out of state traffic tickets. It worked for many years. It still may I have not checked into it recently.
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Old 10-07-2015, 12:29 PM   #37
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Betcha never worked on an ambulance. Speed kills. Lotsa speed splatters. Speed limits are calculated by smart people using body counts. (OK I know some are bogus and fund raisers but most limits are real.)
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I have paid an attorney 150 to 200 dollars to go to court for me. They get it settled
by calling it "defective equipment" . It does not show up as a moving violation or get points on my insurance. I still pay a fine but no problems and I don't have to go to court and lose any work or take any driving classes. I have done this in 4 states. I will not go to court without an attorney, even for a speeding ticket.
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I have paid an attorney 150 to 200 dollars to go to court for me. They get it settled
by calling it "defective equipment" . It does not show up as a moving violation or get points on my insurance. I still pay a fine but no problems and I don't have to go to court and lose any work or take any driving classes. I have done this in 4 states. I will not go to court without an attorney, even for a speeding ticket.
This.

Getting a good attorney to take care of every ticket is the best course of action.
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