Getting Out of a Speeding Ticket – How to Get Your Ticket Dismissed
June 20, 2009 by admin
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Almost every one of us at one time or another has tried getting out of a speeding ticket. Whether by trying to talk the officer out of a ticket there at the scene, or by going to court in hopes of getting your ticket dismissed. Ticket dismissal is not as common as it could be if people knew how to properly go about getting out of a speeding ticket. Use these following tips the next time you get pulled over and maybe you will be able to get out of your speeding ticket.
- Be courteous and respectful to the officer. Act like a fool and you may find yourself in jail. If you disagree with the ticket, on the side of the road is no place to argue about it. That is what the court system is for.
- Ask to see the radar. Make sure you do this politely!
- After the officer has approached you, before he/she goes back to the squad car, ask if they can just give you a warning. If you do not ask and they go back to their car, most times you are going to get a ticket.
- Take good notes immediately after leaving the scene. These notes may provide you with some idea of how to defend yourself later.
- Try to set the court date out as far as possible. Try to reschedule if possible. In most cases, if the officer does not show, you automatically win your case. Try to make it difficult for the officer to attend.
- When you do go to court, dress nice and professional. You also need to make sure that your attitude is in check.
- If you see the officer before the court hearing, ask the officer again to dismiss the ticket. In some jurisdictions, the officer can waive the ticket up until the trial. They are people too, and maybe they were having a bad day that day.
If you use these tips for getting out of a speeding ticket the next time you get pulled over, you will greatly increase your chances of getting out of your speeding ticket.
Author: Lonnie Sallas
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KonstantinMiller on Tue, 7th Jul 2009 2:44 am
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