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Spoke with the officer privately, he said if I take a class, provide a certificate within 90 days, everything will be dropped!
No fine, no ticket going on my record.
Now just waiting on the officer to talk to the judge.
Thank you Jesus!
That's been my experience, sort of.We used to have Driving School in California. If you had no other infractions for the previous (I forget how many) years you could take the class and get it removed. The classes were run by private companies and ranged in price. Some included fancy dinners. I took the comedy one, which didn't cost any more than the standard one. Coincidentally it wasn't very funny. In fact the funniest part was when one of the guys from the class was showing off for the girls and dumped his bike in the parking lot.
So you weren't doing what you were ticketed for, and all is great because you get to take a class with a bunch of actual speeders that more than likely really put people lives in danger. Sounds like you're still getting screwed? And I can't help but think about the thousands of criminals that are out walking/driving the streets because our city has turned into a crap hole and most other laws just don't apply any more.Spoke with the officer privately, he said if I take a class, provide a certificate within 90 days, everything will be dropped!
No fine, no ticket going on my record.
Now just waiting on the officer to talk to the judge.
Thank you Jesus!
I'm glad you left 9% for me to be included in! Thank you!Newsflash, 91% of you who think you are innocent, couldn't have possibly committed the infraction, the officer made a mistake! Was indeed 100% guilty.
Sorry, but you weren't paying attention and got caught. Really is that simple. I worked in the judical system for years, even did a short stint in traffic court, heck I am a multiple offender myself. And yeah, officers do make mistakes, but the vast majority of the time it was the driver making the bad decision.
So while I was waiting my turn, I was listening to other cases. They had a few that were over 100 mph, and also street racers.So you weren't doing what you were ticketed for, and all is great because you get to take a class with a bunch of actual speeders that more than likely really put people lives in danger. Sounds like you're still getting screwed? And I can't help but think about the thousands of criminals that are out walking/driving the streets because our city has turned into a crap hole and most other laws just don't apply any more.
{shakes head}
Brother, go drive on 26 now days and see how fast people drive. Yes, legally I was speeding and I take full responsibility for it. But! I was only 3 miles over the posted limit lol. Roads were dry, visibility was good, traffic was .... Well, like North Korea lol.... There were only a handful of cars. This is April of 2020, covid pandemic was fresh and people were freaking out (I was too, to a point).Newsflash, 91% of you who think you are innocent, couldn't have possibly committed the infraction, the officer made a mistake! Was indeed 100% guilty.
Sorry, but you weren't paying attention and got caught. Really is that simple. I worked in the judical system for years, even did a short stint in traffic court, heck I am a multiple offender myself. And yeah, officers do make mistakes, but the vast majority of the time it was the driver making the bad decision.
I think it was a stupid TV show from many years ago (don't remember the name), but this one guy had it in for another guy who was running for some local office. He goes out and finds a car identical to the one driven by the other guy, and borrows the plates off his car for a couple hours.I absolutely depise red light and photo radar.
But sooooo many people came into court saying I am not guilty! There is no way I ran the red light, or there is no way I was speeding. I haven't gotten a ticket in decades!!!!!
Even when you review the footage with them, clearly it was them behind the wheel, clearly it was them running the red light, not yellow, but solid red. And still the response was NO WAY! Not possible!
My all time was favorite was a gentleman who was caught on photo radar going twice the speed limit, the video clearly showed him passing everyone else at a high rate of speed, clearly identified him and his vehicle. Again it was the usual, no way I was not speeding! No way it was me! Must be a mistake! Not possible! But as we watched the video, it clearly showed it was him, it also showed he was messing around on his phone. This was an easy guilty sentence, no traffic school for him. He had the option before coming to court, should have taken it!
And yes, there were occasional innocent people, but you had to shovel through so much bull crap, everyone looked guilty at first.
Get a good radar detector and a laser jammer lol. You can't jam radar but that's fine because the sneaky buttholes like to laser anyway. My Valentine1 has been good to me, and it's not even the newest model.I have been very lucky, having 3 ultra high performance cars, I have yet to get a speeding ticket, despite the numerous times I have exceeded the posted limit!
Any one of those times would have likely cost me that car and time in the clink, so i'm lucky!
Got super close one time, buzzin south on the 5, it always backs up before Wilsonville and I was gettin pizzed having to sit there with the temps creepin up and all the stupid people, so it opens up and bit and I punched it HARD, like all 5 gears from about 5 mph to 150 in seconds, got to the rest area and there was a trooper sittin there on the off ramp! Lucky me, he must have been asleep of something!
30 years ago was before the "Thank you for your service" era. Sojers and sailors were common and easy victims of local area law enforcement. You could be a sailor in Long Beach, CA or a sojer at Fort Lost in the Woods, Missouri, plus the double sin of out-of-state plates, you were raw meat for Boss Hogg.went to court and the judge socket it to me, told me I should know better by being in the military and driving a sports car, I didn't get out of nothing,
Pretty much amen to this. Same comment applies to murder. If you're rich, you stand a good chance of beating it. Prison is full of poor murderers.the amount of Justice someone receives is sometime based upon the thickness of their wallet.
Your ticket dated back to May 2020. Those guys going over 100 mph, their cases might've dated that far back as well. During the early Covid virus thing, I remember seeing some of them jetting down the freeway, all over the lanes due to light traffic.They had a few that were over 100 mph, and also street racers.
I got away with so much in my 20's I just take the ticket now. I'm pretty sure the two unwritten warnings I've gotten in the last 20 years have been because I just accept the fact that I'm getting a ticket and try to be nice.I have been very lucky, having 3 ultra high performance cars, I have yet to get a speeding ticket, despite the numerous times I have exceeded the posted limit!
Any one of those times would have likely cost me that car and time in the clink, so i'm lucky!
Got super close one time, buzzin south on the 5, it always backs up before Wilsonville and I was gettin pizzed having to sit there with the temps creepin up and all the stupid people, so it opens up and bit and I punched it HARD, like all 5 gears from about 5 mph to 150 in seconds, got to the rest area and there was a trooper sittin there on the off ramp! Lucky me, he must have been asleep of something!
I'm glad you don't have to pay anything for their stoopid class.So while I was waiting my turn, I was listening to other cases. They had a few that were over 100 mph, and also street racers.
The judge was calm and imposed the fines etc. I believe there was one guy that had to pay his fine and was suspended.
As far as my situation, I was going 53 in a 50, got accused of doing 75, I fought it or tried to. So the officer that issued the ticket offered me a deal and the deal was to take the UTURN180 class online. It's free to take and I have 90 days to show proof of completion etc.
So I take a free class online, show proof that I passed, then the ticket is dropped. No record on my license and no fines..... As if it never happened.
But to be honest, I was speeding. I was going 53 in a 50 zone. I'm just glad it's over with because it's not cool being accused of doing something you didn't do, specially when you have two cops on your behind.
Radar guns can display false readings for any number of reasons. I know that operator error used to be a big factor several years ago.I'm glad you don't have to pay anything for their stoopid class.
I have an issue with the person intimating you actually were going 73 mph. Out on the open road I could understand someone not realizing how fast they were going. And MAYBE getting up to 73 in a 55. I'd never do that because i'm always aware of my speed. But others may. Going down that hill, which I have done hundreds of times, is a place you ARE aware of your speed because of the curves, being down hill heading to the tunnel, and narrow lanes. You have to be, it's not a lazy drive in the country. For those reasons I know you weren't one of "Those" types referenced above.
Another good addition is an old man hat or a golfer hat. My buddy called them "Oh Chit hats". You spot one of them and you know its an old geezer and you think "Oh Chit whats he gonna do now".Most of the time, I'm driving an old Mercury Grand Marquis or Ford Crown Victoria. Both well-known geezer cars. Very low profile.
Oh yeah. Before I started upgrading to Ford Panther platform cars in 2005, I drove other, older Geezer Fords. I still have one, my station wagon. But I often drove a 1972 Ford Custom 500 sedan, that's the big one with no chrome on the side. For many years, I drove a plain, base model 1966 Ford Fairlane four door sedan (ex-city gas dept. vehicle). For a long time I had a rotating day off job bid. On my day off, I used to drive around with my disabled pal John Vacca, who was always off. We'd tool around on errands in one of these cars. People would get up close behind me, then zoom around on the left. I'd say something like, "John, what's the matter with these people?" He'd say, "They don't like to drive behind Geezer cars." And it's the truth, there is profiling of drivers by other drivers. They will risk getting in an accident to get ahead of you. It's not necessarily a matter of how far ahead, just anywhere ahead. They also may not care how fast they are going, so long as it's fast-ER. Even if it's from one red light to the next.Another good addition is an old man hat or a golfer hat. My buddy called them "Oh Chit hats". You spot one of them and you know its an old geezer and you think "Oh Chit whats he gonna do now".