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Re: Cops, Valentine One (no Quattro content)
>Date: Fri, 13 Mar 1998 18:27:16 -0500 (EST)
>From: "Andrew A. Senko" <senko@reston.ans.net>
>Subject: Re: Cops, Valentine One (no Quattro content)
>
>I've had to sign every ticket I've ever received. This was to
>acknowledge receipt of the ticket or something like that. It was not an
>admission of guilt. Anyway, don't they make you sign the ticket in CT
>for similar reasons? I realize that the date being incorrect sounds like a
>nice way out of the ticket, but it's hard to hide the fact that you were
>there if you signed the ticket. Hmmm.....
>
>- --
>Drew Senko
You do _not_ sign your gifts from revenue enhancement officers in New York
State.
Anyway while on this dreary subject, I am presently trying to decide how to
handle a recent ticket for speeding on the NYS Thuway. I noticed (as I
drove off) that _my_ copy of the ticket failed to specify the speed--either
what I was alleged to be doing or the posted limit. That section of _my_
carbon copy was completely, absolutely blank. I am pleading not guilty, of
course, but wonder whether I can get the ticket dismissed or reduced, based
on the incomplete info on my copy. I've now seen the State's copy of the
ticket, which was mailed to me by the Court, and it conveniently has the
speed info (78 in 65) boldly written--clearly done by the Trooper as an
afterthought.
Phil
>> Technicalities are the easiest way out of a ticket...
>> Fight them every step of the way!
>> - -Stott
Yes!
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