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wayne_rx007
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hello , you have answered your own question , if the imposing limit finished at 0735 and your ticket states 0743 your in the clear only if you were not exceeding the original speed limit and remember they may sometime record the conversation you have with them . . . cheers hope i helped |
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Firecracker .
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Pay it.
You don't say, but I have a feeling that the regular limit was less than 45. You will lose if you get too picky in court. If there are no times posted, the fax doesn't matter. You wind up with a "he said / she said" situation. And he's a sworn officer of the court. |
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YodasTatoo
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What is the posted speed limit for when it isn't a school zone? If you were 10 over that (for instance if it's 35), then you were still speeding and the cop will mention that in court. However, if it's 45, I'd go ahead and try my chances in traffic court and just take to the judge the facts that you mentioned above. |
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john s
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if they have proof then you are guilty unless he wrote ticket up in 3 or less minutes, then you can say that he never was in an area where he saw the lights nor knew when they turned off and just kept pulling people over, even when he showed you the lights were off. i would try and contest it. |
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BabeHeart
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Sounds not guilty to me. Go to court on the date specified on the ticket and fight it. |
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oklatom
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Go to the court house before the date of your hearing on the ticket. Take a copy of the fax with you. Ask to see the clerk, show her the copy of the fax and explain the speed limit ended at 7:35, well before the time on the ticket. The clerk may see the judge and get it dismissed before you ever have to appear.
If not, appear and present the fax as evidence of the actual times of the speed limit for the school zone. |
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xindaiel
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i would say not guilty. just take the report of the times the light were on and off and your ticket to the judge and explain just as you did now. |
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Jody D
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Ask to see the judge in court. Bring the fax wit you. |
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nikipoo
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not guilty but keep in mind the timer for the lights could be off by 15min or so. The cop might have seen light on his side flashing an they were out on your side So he was just doing his job . but you should take it to court an good luck. |
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Christian
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Good Job, talk to the district attorney |
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scorp964
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Your lucky he didnt write you up for 45 in a 25, they can take you to jail for going 20 mph over the posted speed limit, its called wreckless driving. You really need to slow down around a school , no matter what time it is. Check that fax are you sure it didnt say 7:35 pm. |
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Bianca
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yea def. fight that one...sounds like you just got an a**hole cop. There are plenty of those where i live too. Pull you over for anything but fight it because when i went to court for a ticket one time another girl that was there had somthing like that and the judge threw it out. I would go to court...don't just pay the ticket. Go talk to the judge about how you called the state police and everything. |
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Sgt Pepper
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Wait a minute. You acknowledge going perhaps 46 or 47 and thus were speeding [over the non-school, regular speed limit]?
Seems to me you were speeding and the ticket was simply mis-stated. Pay the fine and be more observant, I'd say. |
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Brian M
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Cops can do whatever they want. You're screwed. |
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