Radar Avoidance

urq urq at pacbell.net
Thu Aug 23 23:14:49 EDT 2001


... there is another book from Nolo Press called "Fight Your Ticket, and
Win" ... or something similar to that.  Apparently now they have versions
for multiple states ... check out:

    http://www.nolo.com/

for more information.  It seems that for me I get nailed for other things
than speeding via radar (AAMOF, just did traffic school for ... making a
U-turn in a business district) ... which is a real pisser, it appears that
radar speeding tickets are the most easily beaten in court.  I should have
gone to court on this one, but I haven't been too successful on my earlier
attempts.

HTH & IUD!
Steve Buchholz
San Jose, CA (USA)


> I have this book. The title is: "A speeder's guide to avoiding ticket's"
by
> Sgt. James Eagan. Interesting book, but unfortunately it doesn't help me.
I
> can't lie, cry on demand or dress as a nun, so I sit quietly when stopped,
> don't argue or beg for forgiveness. I just get my ticket and say "thank
you"
> to the officer.





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