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3/31/2007 5:19:02 PM

SbTeAeTrE
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^^ it dont matter, they can ammend ticket. Tried that shit when I got my drinking ticket. Just pay it.

3/31/2007 5:47:13 PM

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5/6/2007 12:33:26 PM

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6/25/2007 6:41:07 PM

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Do you need to have your license when you go to court? I lost mine the other night and have a speeding ticket to take care of on Thursday. I need to know if I should go wait in line at the DMV before then for a duplicate or if I can just order one online and not worry about having it asap.

6/26/2007 10:14:51 AM

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PJC: Yes, I know i should save it for something big but I am not planning on getting arrested as the worst thing that i would get is another speeding ticket. May as well use it now, cause I cannot afford this one right now.

What is involved in a PJC, do I need an attorney or can I just call the courthouse? I got an illegal pass as well as a ticket (although it was just 69 in a 55, which is easily reduced) - what's the best advice to do?

6/27/2007 12:55:38 PM

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On speeding in South Carolina...

Just dont do it. Especially on 95. When I was 18, coming back from Florida, I received a ticket going 81 in a 65. Cop was a total ass even though I was polite. I didnt know any better at the time (there was no internet), and I just paid the ticket. Some month or two later, I get a notice for the DMV to come and surrender my license. I had to have a meeting with some special officer at the DMV to ask that my license not be suspended. She was nice, and after a lecture, said it would be suspended. But the insurance rates I paid for that ticket cost myself (and unfortunately my mom) a lot of money. Near the trail end of the 3 year period, I had just purchased a 300ZX convert. My insurance was close to $300 a month for 4 months...

6/27/2007 2:06:31 PM

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bttt

9/17/2007 11:10:16 AM

ncWOLFsu
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^thanks


I posted this in a thread that got locked:

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"i got a speeding ticket last night for going 51 in a 35. I wasn't even intentionally speeding as I had literally just turned onto a street which I thought was 45 mph limit. As soon as I saw the sign for 35 mph I slowed down, but that was also right when I passed the cop.

That's exactly what I told the cop when he pulled me, didn't try to argue or anything. Now I'm just wondering what the right move is. I've never gotten pulled or anything before, so I don't really know the process. What are my options as far as minimizing the infraction and getting the ticket reduced? Is this a situation where I should get an attorney to help, or would it not make much difference than if i jut went to court myself?

I'm not trying to say I wasn't speeding or anything, I know I was. I just wasn't doing it intentionally, but that's obviously no excuse. I just know that it seems like most of the time people get shit like this dropped down to next to nothing, if not completely dropped, so I'm just curious what I should do.

Thanks"


one of the few responses to that already was that i said i wasn't intentionally speeding after saying that i thought i was going 51 in a 45. to clarify that, i actually thought i was going not much over 45 in a 45, anywhere from 45-50 or whatever i would believe, as it was downhill around where the cop was. all i meant by my "not intentionally" comment was that i wasn't intending to be doing 16mph over the limit.

i fully acknowledge that i made a mistake. i'm not trying to act like i'm above the law or don't deserve to be ticketed for that. all i'm trying to find out is what the best thing to do is. again it's 51 in a 35, it's my first ticket ever, and this happened back in Winston-Salem.

i'd appreciate any suggestions about what to do regarding this ticket. thanks.

9/17/2007 11:24:45 AM

JennMc
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Get a lawyer.

9/17/2007 11:41:06 AM

ncWOLFsu
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is that real advice or are you just saying shit?

it seems like a lot of people are able to get this reduced no problem on their own, i just don't know how. is this really a situation i'd need a lawyer for, with no prior infractions?

9/17/2007 11:52:51 AM

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http://ncsu.edu/student_affairs/legal_services/faqs/traffic-traffic-insurance.php

You can get a reduction, but it will still be $110 plus and it is not the best option.

An attorney will cost $150-200 more and you don't have to worry about appearing in court or subsequent tickets.

9/17/2007 3:51:22 PM

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I got a 80 in a 65 in Alamance County a few weeks ago.

I have prior tickets, but got lawyers for all of them. Pretty sure they were all reduced to 9 over.

That was also ~ 3 years ago.

Should I just go to court and ask them to reduce it? If they wont, can I ask for a continuance and get a lawyer?

9/17/2007 4:05:28 PM

ncWOLFsu
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yeah he wrote a fine for $50 and the court costs are listed at $120. so that's $170 and an attorney would be another $150-$200?

if i can get it reduced without doubling the amount of cash i'm shelling out here, why would i want to pay an attorney? this is my first ticket and i don't expect to be getting more.

is paying that much more for an attorney really the best way to go?

9/17/2007 4:17:56 PM

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^1st offense get it reduced to 9 over yourself, it's as simple as walking in and standing in line. They will likely ask you if you want to reduce it to 9 over without you even having to mention it. You have to pay the fines, but it doesn't fuck up your insurance rates.

[Edited on September 17, 2007 at 4:21 PM. Reason : .]

9/17/2007 4:20:06 PM

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^^Depends on how confident you are that you won't get another ticket in the next 3 years, as well as how much it is worth to avoid the time/hassle of appearing in court. You should have no problems getting it reduced to 9 over, which won't hit insurance this time, but a lawyer could probably get it reduced to a non-moving violation.

[Edited on September 17, 2007 at 4:25 PM. Reason : ..]

9/17/2007 4:24:28 PM

ncWOLFsu
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well i went 6 years without getting one at all, so another 3 doesn't seem so unreasonable. but i assume the non-moving violation route would mean another ticket isn't the end of the world if i were to get one.

does anyone have recommendations of attorneys they've had good experiences with in dealing with similar situations?

9/17/2007 4:53:17 PM

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Many counties have severely restricted the ability of speeding tickets to be reduced to non-moving violations (especially the improper equipment option).

If this is in Wake County and you end up not just getting it reduced yourself then get James Crouch. However, your best bet if you're short on money would be to do this one yourself and if you somehow get another ticket within the next 3 years then you could obtain a lawyer to fight that ticket.

9/17/2007 6:51:24 PM

ncWOLFsu
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it was actually forsyth county that i got the ticket in.

ok so question, i can go and try and get it reduced on my own and then if it doesn't get reduced i can get a lawyer to do it? that sounds kind of weird, really not sure how that works. is there nothing to lose in trying it on your own first before getting a lawyer?

and would there be any reason to consider going the pjc route? i don't really plan on needing it for anything more serious.

9/17/2007 7:26:48 PM

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yes, if they won't do what you want then ask for it to be continued so you can get a lawyer. 99.8% chance they will let you

9/17/2007 7:29:28 PM

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^^Don't use a PJC for this. Plea to 9 over to keep if off your insurance. That way, you will still have your PJC for any other violation that might occur within the next 3 years.

With an attorney, unless things have changed, improper equipments are attainable in Forsyth County. They are very difficult to get in Wake County.

9/18/2007 8:45:47 AM

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If you have a lawyer, you will not have to pay a fine or drive down.

Tickets come in threes. I received my first ticket 4 years ago and have gotten 2 more since, all reduced to nonmoving violations. 1 point on your insurance means an increase of 25%.

Call a few lawyers and get prices to take care of this.

9/18/2007 9:37:54 AM

ncWOLFsu
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alright thanks for the info.

9/18/2007 1:39:29 PM

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got a ticket about a month ago...friday is my court date in asheboro (see message_topic.aspx?topic=490269)...any other suggestions? i'm probably going to just drive down there friday morning, dress nicely, and ask if there's anything they can do as this will be my first ticket since i started driving 9 years ago

9/18/2007 1:52:24 PM

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"If you have a lawyer, you will not have to pay a fine"


Yes you do, it's just priced into the cost of the lawyer.

NcWOLFsu trust me I worked in traffic court and other courtrooms for about a year and for your first offense the smart thing to do is to take care of this yourself (they ask you if you want to do this it's very simple). Also, your insurance will not increase.

If you end up getting another ticket then you can get a lawyer to fight that ticket. The only way I would see you getting a lawyer for this ticket would be if it's a complete hassle to get down there that day (getting off work, loss of pay, a test, or some other shit).

[Edited on September 18, 2007 at 9:07 PM. Reason : .]

9/18/2007 9:04:16 PM

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I handled numerous tickets in Harnett and Johnston County on the attorney side this summer. I never had to pay a fine on behalf of a client, just court costs. It may depend on the county. The reasoning is that the party paid the attorney to appear and no further monetary deterence is necessary.

The first ticket does not affect insurance, but the second reduction will.

9/19/2007 11:03:19 AM

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By the way, do not -ever- pay a ticket and plead guilty to any speeding violation that lists you as exceeding the speed limit by 20 mph or more. To be safe, I wouldn't even exceed 15.

The DMV will suspend your license automatically if you are convicted of exceeding the posted speed limit by 20 mph.

9/19/2007 11:28:02 AM

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^^^wise this one is

9/19/2007 12:21:17 PM

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Still no ticket in 8+ years

Only drive 9 over at most... occasionally 14 over if other people are going faster... never 15+ over... ever

9/19/2007 1:20:49 PM

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I got a ticket for 85 in a 70mph zone near Roanoke Rapids in Halifax county. I live in MD and don't have the time to go to court myself. Could anyone recommend a lawyer?

How about http://www.ttrnc.com ? This question has been asked before here, but no one has answered it yet.

11/5/2007 3:23:18 PM

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i just a ticket for going 41mph over!!! im fucked!!!

what should i do? i probably gonna do a pjc since ive never done that before

12/14/2007 7:39:37 AM

beergolftile
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maybe if you weren't such a mad driver you wouldn't have gotten a ticket

12/14/2007 7:59:54 AM

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true

12/14/2007 9:17:59 AM

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Didn't that law just get passed that doesn't allow you to use a PJC for going 25mph+ over the speed limit?

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12/14/2007 9:47:02 AM

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i believe so.

but you can still ask the DA to reduce it. if he doesn't, ask for a continuance and get a lawyer.

12/14/2007 9:52:25 AM

MadDriver20
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damn first i ever heard about that law. i was being stupid. a 330i wanted to play so i gave it to him

12/14/2007 10:52:17 AM

MadDriver20
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highway was empty except for the cop on the bike, sittind damn near in the woods

12/14/2007 10:52:53 AM

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I got pulled the other day on edwards mill. The cop was really nice, he said I was going 15 over (it was probably a little more) and he lowered it to just 4 over! If I go to court, don't they usually just dismiss this? Do you think the cop might try to appeal it thinking I'm taking advantage of the situation?

12/19/2007 11:39:05 AM

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I just got a ticket for doing 65 in a 45 on old stage road in Garner. State Trooper in an unmarked burgundy charger traveling in the opposite direction. I was trying to catch up to a DB9 that was about a half mile ahead of me.

Really sucks because I just bought a new Passport 9500i like 2 weeks ago, though I don't know if a V1 would have saved me or not, it was instant on right after cresting a hill with no traffic in front of me for 1/4-1/2 mile.

Pretty sure I'm going to return the 9500i for a V1. Ahmet and I went to look at a car today in Goldsboro with his V1 and my 9500i and we passed a sheriff with someone pulled over. The V1 was going off a good half mile before the 9500i started making any noise...

12/19/2007 10:11:04 PM

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^^ I don't think a V1 would fair much better. I have been using my V1 with POP protection since May with usually good results and good warning. But it didn't save my ass last time. Long story short, was racing a friend, had my V1 on, friend had a Passport 8500 X50, and none of ours went off and the fuzz was behind us too.

[Edited on December 20, 2007 at 4:05 AM. Reason : :]

12/20/2007 3:46:22 AM

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anyone know a good traffic attorney practicing in Randolph County? Got pulled for 70 in a 55 zone on the hilly part of US 64

12/20/2007 1:26:17 PM

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^^^

12/20/2007 6:17:24 PM

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.

1/16/2008 11:26:24 AM

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Got a ticket for running a red-light. I thought I could make it through the yellow....but I didnt

What are the new laws in NC about PFJ's and Improper Equipment?
Should I get a lawyer or just take the points (how many points is it anyway?)



Yes, I'm a retard

1/21/2008 8:17:43 PM

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affirmative

1/21/2008 8:28:57 PM

Lobes85
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^^ anybody with a response por favor?

1/22/2008 7:39:21 AM

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I'm guessing this was a ticket from an officer and not a red-light camera? If so, my advice is always to get a good lawyer. James Crouch seems pretty good around here.

I'm in the same boat. Got one last week for a stop sign. It was a real dickhead move IMO, but complaining isn't going to do any good.

1/22/2008 11:05:45 AM

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79 in 65 in VA coming down 77/74. went from 70 -> 65 and didn't see it he said he clocked me at 15 over but convinced him to go to 14 since he was going to write one no matter what.

who's a good lawyer to get or should i just pay it and forget about it?

1/29/2008 9:02:43 PM

budman97420
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^ VA is a big fucking place, might help us if you told us the county

1/29/2008 9:21:13 PM

SbTeAeTrE
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its never 70 in VA... so you must have missed alot

1/29/2008 9:59:53 PM

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