[s-cars] Speeding Ticket Question - speed tracked by airplane...
Bill Clancy
clancybill at yahoo.com
Wed May 19 21:21:58 EDT 2004
blah blah blah.
The idea is to not get caught.. showing up in court and claiming "I
didn't do it" is simply a waste of time not to mention an embarrassment.
----- Original Message -----
From: <HOOG23 at aol.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2004 4:18 PM
Subject: Re: [s-cars] Speeding Ticket Question - speed tracked by
airplane...
> Take it to court and ask who the officer was who signed the ticket. Then
ask
> that officer if he was the one who clocked you at 80.
>
> When he says that he didn't and it was the officer in the plane you then
ask
> if hearsay is admissible in court.
>
> Hopefully judge throws it out.
>
> I know this was a common (successful) defense argument for the speed traps
on
> 95 in CT years ago when they would have one car taking radar and a half a
> dozen chase cars.
>
> Even if you decide not to use this argument you are best off going to
court,
> finding the officer who gave you the ticket (usually he will try to find
you)
> and work out a bargain with him. Hopefully a non-moving violation one for
a
> lot less $$.
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