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Old 08-29-2009, 05:33 PM   #26
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You're probably boned. In washington they have been assraping everyone with tickets, they don't even hear your case, maybe 30 seconds for them to say "Next" and you pay the full price.

State governments are broke as **** right now and they're going to slam the **** out of the middle-class until they catch back up.
I have to agree with you on that one. This economy screws everyone.
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:35 PM   #27
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Your user name is kinda ironic to the situation...

Do you know how fast you were going back there?

Umm... 65?

63!

But... isn't the speed limit 65?

Yea, it is.
Holy ****. I never thought about that. You know whats really funny? ok kinda funny, is that on the way to the concert we were stuck in traffic for the show. There were 2 cops directing traffic and they let everyone in my lane go, and then stopped me. I used the "man, I would bust a cap in his ass" line from super troopers. Maybe it was karma.
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:36 PM   #28
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You were at a Creed concert. I wouldn't use that in your defense.
I wasnt high!
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:38 PM   #29
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Where was the 2 yr old during the concert?

You were speeding and admitted that so you are screwed.
I left him in the car during the show.




JK. It was outdoors at an amphitheater and we had lawn tickets. the weather was perfect and he likes music. He danced the night away. He never even fell asleep until we got back into the car for triphome. He loved it.
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Can TJ fine him for posting this in the main forum during "ON" Season! !
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:42 PM   #31
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Can TJ fine him for posting this in the main forum during "ON" Season! !
Sorry, My bad! i dont know all the rules yet. Only a 515 poster.

BTW What is up with all the creed haters? The concert rocked. It was my 4th creed concert. Ok, 3rd creed cause 1 was scott stapp when he was solo. The concert had hoobastank as pregame warmup. Creed rocks (and the tickets were only 10.00 a piece with no ticketmaster charges)!!
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:52 PM   #32
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Im just saying about the trooper thing, is I would have slowed down. No way am I using that as an argument. Im just wondering about radar and how reliable they are in a moving patrol car coming opposite directin? Is it true that If i show up and he doesnt, then the ticket get kicked out of court? I can afford the ticket, just dont really want it on my driving record. Already have a accident from when my wife hit a deer 3 months ago
It is true..........just gotta hope he doesn't show.
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I left him in the car during the show.




JK. It was outdoors at an amphitheater and we had lawn tickets. the weather was perfect and he likes music. He danced the night away. He never even fell asleep until we got back into the car for triphome. He loved it.
So what do you do about all the pot smoke floating around. maybe things just different here in olf california !!!

2 yrs olds at a rock concert....man that just ain't rock n roll.
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Sorry, My bad! i dont know all the rules yet. Only a 515 poster.

BTW What is up with all the creed haters? The concert rocked. It was my 4th creed concert. Ok, 3rd creed cause 1 was scott stapp when he was solo. The concert had hoobastank as pregame warmup. Creed rocks (and the tickets were only 10.00 a piece with no ticketmaster charges)!!
Please turn in your man card at the Cincy game.
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Old 08-29-2009, 05:59 PM   #35
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2 yrs olds at a rock concert....man that just ain't rock n roll.
I'd be more shocked by any weed smoking going on at a Creed show than I would seeing a bunch of 2 yr. olds in the audience..just sayin'
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Im not even a religous person> I just love the music. We did smell pot a few times. But it WAS OUTDOORS. and there was security everywhere. I also took him to an outdoor maroon5/counting crows concert. i take my boys everywhere.
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Im not even a religous person> I just love the music. We did smell pot a few times. But it WAS OUTDOORS. and there was security everywhere. I also took him to an outdoor maroon5/counting crows concert. i take my boys everywhere.
And i thought creed was as bad as it could get.......proved me wrong!
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And i thought creed was as bad as it could get.......proved me wrong!
Please, humor me with your taste of music? cmon, g ive me a few concerts or fav bands.
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Old 08-29-2009, 06:33 PM   #41
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Wanna bet? Might be different with a trooper. But here the CPD rarely show up
Absolutely. Cops can get in alot of trouble for ignoring subpoenas and blowing off court, plus they get overtime, usually 4 hours worth. It's rather rare for a cop to not show up for court, plus the courts are always willing to work around their schedules.

And with a trooper, they probably would be more vigilant since they live and die off traffic citations. They take that stuff pretty seriously where a city/county police officer might not.

If they have that driving course that keeps the points off his license that would be the smart move as it's a sure thing.
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Alice in chains, Beatles, Oasis, Green Day, Operation Ivy, Ramones, are some of the ones you might know.
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Absolutely. Cops can get in alot of trouble for ignoring subpoenas and blowing off court, plus they get overtime, usually 4 hours worth. It's rather rare for a cop to not show up for court, plus the courts are always willing to work around their schedules.

And with a trooper, they probably would be more vigilant since they live and die off traffic citations. They take that stuff pretty seriously where a city/county police officer might not.

If they have that driving course that keeps the points off his license that would be the smart move as it's a sure thing.
lol that might be true elsewhere........but here in OHIO they never show. Rob where was the ticket at? near blossom or further down?
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Absolutely. Cops can get in alot of trouble for ignoring subpoenas and blowing off court, plus they get overtime, usually 4 hours worth. It's rather rare for a cop to not show up for court, plus the courts are always willing to work around their schedules.

And with a trooper, they probably would be more vigilant since they live and die off traffic citations. They take that stuff pretty seriously where a city/county police officer might not.
That's absolutely true. Citations are "cost effective" revenue streams that they rely upon for the upkeep of their equipment. They actually lowered the BAC level in NY because the high compliance rate was affecting the state police's bottom line.
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Absolutely. Cops can get in alot of trouble for ignoring subpoenas and blowing off court, plus they get overtime, usually 4 hours worth. It's rather rare for a cop to not show up for court, plus the courts are always willing to work around their schedules.
Tell that to the Colorado State Patrol, it's like pulling teeth to get those guys to do anything (show up to court, write supplements, etc.).
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That's absolutely true. Citations are "cost effective" revenue streams that they rely upon for the upkeep of their equipment. They actually lowered the BAC level in NY because the high compliance rate was affecting the state police's bottom line.
One of the many reasons I'm not a fan of state police/highway patrol.

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Tell that to the Colorado State Patrol, it's like pulling teeth to get those guys to do anything (show up to court, write supplements, etc.).
Don't know much about Colorado Highway Patrol, but I don't imagine they're going to blow off tickets that they write either. Not much logic to that.
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Don't know much about Colorado Highway Patrol, but I don't imagine they're going to blow off tickets that they write either. Not much logic to that.
They show up for infractions, that's about it. If it's the more serious stuff (DUIs, Vehicular Assaults, HTO offenses), things that would go in front of a judge and jury if it went to trial and not a magistrate, they're incredibly tough to work with.
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They show up for infractions, that's about it. If it's the more serious stuff (DUIs, Vehicular Assaults, HTO offenses), things that would go in front of a judge and jury if it went to trial and not a magistrate, they're incredibly tough to work with.
Well that certainly makes sense. Sounds alot like Florida Highway Patrol.
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The cop never told me it was reckless driving. Is that for only over 15? cause I was 15 right on the money. They set it up for 2 weeks from now for court or pay.
No. In Virginia 20 over is reckless driving. Just used that as an example of two clients I recently had where going to driver improvement school helped. Got one dropped by the cop and the other reduced to improper equipment. You usually can't just pay a reckless driving. If you have a decent record, go to driver improvement school before court, maybe get your speedometer calibrated, you could well get your finding withheld pending a period of probation.
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Holy ****. I never thought about that. You know whats really funny? ok kinda funny, is that on the way to the concert we were stuck in traffic for the show. There were 2 cops directing traffic and they let everyone in my lane go, and then stopped me. I used the "man, I would bust a cap in his ass" line from super troopers. Maybe it was karma.


I got a speeding ticket from an HP going 80 in a 65 and was only fined $55.
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