View Full Version : I got a speeding ticket
Agent 86
02-16-2004, 06:38 PM
Damnit.
First one, too.
How much do you think I have to pay?
mrstiffie
02-16-2004, 06:43 PM
Here in Oregon, where the economy is in the crapper, they are raising the base fines and not only are they not reducing the fine if you go to court, they raise it. My suggestion is to go to the front office where you can plead out and pay your fine there. They will reduce it regardless and they take a good chunk off of it. The judge...well it depends on if they scored the night before, so don't risk it.
Agent 86
02-16-2004, 06:48 PM
Already sent the check to the municipal court. That town only gets its money from speeding college students and football fans.
This highway has about three little cites which are speed traps, and speeding tickets is the only way for the cities to make money.
Whitey Powers, Jive Homicide Det.
02-16-2004, 06:52 PM
Not sure what it is where you are, but with traffic school I paid probably around 200 bucks for my last speeding ticket. Fucking useless pigs.
kill-Ichi Kill
02-17-2004, 12:47 PM
yeah that sounds about right.. I paid 300 for my speeding ticket. I was going 100 on the way to las vegas.. So it might depend how fast and the law in your state.. I never go to traffic school... but I heard there's one you can do online now.
Chris Myers
02-17-2004, 01:32 PM
Agent 86, seems as if you were 2 Fast 2 Furious ! *thumbs up
El Gray
02-18-2004, 01:15 AM
Originally posted by Agent 86
Already sent the check to the municipal court. That town only gets its money from speeding college students and football fans.
This highway has about three little cites which are speed traps, and speeding tickets is the only way for the cities to make money.
Alabama? Was it Reform? or Gordo? Those two are bitches.
Agent 86
02-18-2004, 01:26 AM
Yes, Alabama. Highway 280.
brittlebones
02-20-2004, 12:18 PM
My Michigan speeding ticket only put me back $86 and some change. God bless the Motor City.
Agent 86
02-20-2004, 01:03 PM
Originally posted by brittlebones
My Michigan speeding ticket only put me back $86 and some change. God bless the Motor City.
In the Motor City, the police probably have multiple ways to make money. But in a small town? Speeding tickets need to be raised.
Especially with the small amount of money the state gives the city police.
Whitey Powers, Jive Homicide Det.
02-20-2004, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by kill-Ichi Kill
yeah that sounds about right.. I paid 300 for my speeding ticket. I was going 100 on the way to las vegas.. So it might depend how fast and the law in your state.. I never go to traffic school... but I heard there's one you can do online now. You'd rather your insurance rates go up? There are tons of them online now. I did mine online. Took less than an hour.
For future reference, if it is your first ticket in a long time (or first ever), you might be able to talk the prosecutor into letting you enter a plea in abeyance. Basically, it's like a "no contest" plea for speeding tickets. You pay the fine but they take it off your record if you are clean for the next few months so it doesn't affect your insurance rates or count towards whatever system they use to revoke licenses for excessive citations. It's kind of a one-time deal in my state, but a lot of states have this option. Might be worth checking into.
Agent 86
02-20-2004, 05:30 PM
Originally posted by jonvoight's car
For future reference, if it is your first ticket in a long time (or first ever), you might be able to talk the prosecutor into letting you enter a plea in abeyance. Basically, it's like a "no contest" plea for speeding tickets. You pay the fine but they take it off your record if you are clean for the next few months so it doesn't affect your insurance rates or count towards whatever system they use to revoke licenses for excessive citations. It's kind of a one-time deal in my state, but a lot of states have this option. Might be worth checking into.
How would that work if I have already sent the check in. The non-mandatory court date is in March.
Originally posted by Agent 86
How would that work if I have already sent the check in. The non-mandatory court date is in March. The general way to enter a plea in abeyance: Call the prosecutor. If you don't know who the prosecutor is, call the court and ask. Once you get ahold of the prosecutor you can ask about entering a plea in abeyance, letting him know that you have already sent in the check for the fine. It might be called something different in your state, but the prosecutor should know what you are talking about. Because it is your first ticket, the prosecutor may work with you even though you have already technically entered a "guilty" plea by sending in the fine.
kill-Ichi Kill
02-20-2004, 11:40 PM
Originally posted by Whitey Powers, Jive Homicide Det.
You'd rather your insurance rates go up? There are tons of them online now. I did mine online. Took less than an hour.
No, Not really. I would advice anyone who can go to school to go. I just choose not too.. Just for me its easier for me to pay millions of dollars then go to school.. I just have a very hard time going... and concentrating Besides I have been a good girl for a while as a matter of fact I will be out of probabation in May.. *whew and shit I tell ya I had to strip and sell myself for that one..
Carl Cunningham
02-21-2004, 11:44 AM
I got my first one in several years a couple of weeks ago.
61mph in a 45mph zone. Not too bad, right?
Called yesterday to get the fine... $250!!!!!!! :eek: :mad:
Agent 86
02-21-2004, 12:30 PM
Originally posted by Carl Cunningham
I got my first one in several years a couple of weeks ago.
61mph in a 45mph zone. Not too bad, right?
Called yesterday to get the fine... $250!!!!!!! :eek: :mad:
Sorry, man. 75 in 55mph: $123
fabfunk
02-21-2004, 04:23 PM
Usually there are many creative ways to argue your way out of a speeding ticket. The trick is to say as little as possible to the officer when they pull you over, and to not tip your hand. You have to keep in mind, writing as ticket is extremely tedious, it's not like these officer LIKE doing it. Also, if you DO get a ticket, feel free to argue and challenge it in court.
Of course, I couldn't escape anything because I got pulled over in front of a courthouse back when I was 17.
Geoff Foster
02-21-2004, 04:56 PM
You really need to visit the UK where the police war against speeding motorists has reached new levels of ferocity. The installation of automated digital cameras and computerized processing equipment means that you daren’t risk driving down any road five miles-an-hour above the speed limit for fear of having a letter posted through your door the next day declaring that your licence has been revoked!
Of course, if your house is robbed - you aren't likely to see a police response for forty-eight hours...
Agent 86
02-21-2004, 04:56 PM
Originally posted by fabfunk
and to not tip your hand.
What does that mean?
fabfunk
02-21-2004, 05:50 PM
Originally posted by Agent 86
What does that mean?
Don't let him know you're under his thumb.
Agent 86
02-21-2004, 06:39 PM
How can you not do that when he has a gun on his hip?
Werbal_Kint
02-21-2004, 07:43 PM
Man, I got a fucking 80 dollar ticket for coasting through a stop-sign ON CAMPUS AT 1 IN THE MORNING.
Hell, it was my fault. I should fucking know better than that. Still... 80 fucking bucks. I could have used that for sex toys!
joker592
02-22-2004, 02:33 AM
Fuckin Pigs.
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