Speeding ticket help!
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Speeding ticket help!
Hello my fellow 8 drivers. I have a question...
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
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I don't know man ... 37km/h over the limit is pretty hard to explain. I think the best bet would be to go with trafficticketsolutions to see if they can prevent it from showing on your record and no demerit points --> even if you have to pay the full price of the ticket (w/o a record/demerit) it is worth it in the long run.
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Hello my fellow 8 drivers. I have a question...
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
Anyways I'd take it to court. I went myself and instead of losing 4 points they lowered it to 3 and I didn't have to pay as much. Try to get all the points removed. I couldn't so they lowered it to the maximum allowed even though it was my 1st ticket in 15yrs or so!
Good luck!
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dude i got a ticket in front of yorku, 83 in a 60, went to court, yes we broke the law, but the guys are understanding if the cop doesnt show up, you'll be surprised ny the prosecutor, make sure they know u are a student, at my appt, the prosecutor motioned the judge to drop demrit and reduce fine sayin i was a student, with limited resources.
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A clutch will start slipping at higher speeds because of wind resistance on the car. I had a friend that wasn't able to go faster than 70 MPH with his Audi. The car was running fine. It would rev in lower gears. I just had problems going faster on the highway. I suggested it may be the clutch slipping and that turned out to be the solution.
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That's not as bad as a 40 something over... ....I was in the country...no other cars...go figure...
Anyways I'd take it to court. I went myself and instead of losing 4 points they lowered it to 3 and I didn't have to pay as much. Try to get all the points removed. I couldn't so they lowered it to the maximum allowed even though it was my 1st ticket in 15yrs or so!
Good luck!
Anyways I'd take it to court. I went myself and instead of losing 4 points they lowered it to 3 and I didn't have to pay as much. Try to get all the points removed. I couldn't so they lowered it to the maximum allowed even though it was my 1st ticket in 15yrs or so!
Good luck!
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opp is out to teach us lessons dont get caught with your tint by opp leesha, some have been known to cut up and literally put a pen to it and scratch it to peel the tint off, thats before they give u the fix it ticket
#10
Omg that sucks!!! I know I better put my front plate back on... Oh and not use a radar detector ...oh and always do the speed limit... I know I'll just roll my windows down... There problem fixed!
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Hahaha dropping the windows... I did that when I got pulled over for no lights (first day I got the car). I wonder if my tints are darker, or if Leesha's are.
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Now that's crazy ****... I only do it if they pull me over. They are too busy when I pass them checking my car out...that they never even notice the windows... (they are checking seat beats on they Hwy entrance)
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I just hope gas drops, did u guys see the thread on the future of sports cars. If gas gets reallsy high, i think im going to just be forced to get the Cobb, lol, or a Corvette.
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FIght it MAN!!!!! All the way!!!! I had a 83 in a 50 zone and I didnt hire no paralegal I just represented myself. first time court case was remanded to another date cause the judge didnt show, but the cop showed up. I showed up on the second date and the cop didnt show ticket thrown out saved myself points and a big *** fine
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If you choose to go with a paralegal service, I'd recommend Redline Legal Services for fighting tickets. Most of the others consider a win to be getting the ticket reduced, which you can easily do yourself by just speaking with the crown before the case is called on the day of your trial (you can also do this earlier - before the trial date gets set, but from the sound of it, you're past that date). Redline will actually try to fight the ticket for you.
Remember, up until you go past the 50 and over the limit mark, your insurance company views all tickets the same - each one is a minor. Doesn't matter to them whether you were doing 5 over or 35 over, whether you got points against your license from it or not. The only ones who care about the points is the province, so don't think getting it knocked down to 14 over and no points is going to matter one whit to your insurer. With most insurance companies, they'll forgive one, possibly two minors on your record. Generally your third minor wins you a premium increase. Other speeds of 50 and over as well as careless or impaired driving are considered major and even one of these on your record will often come with an insurance hike (assuming they've pulled your abstract of course).
Anyway, because of this you should always fight each and every ticket - at the very least on the off chance the cop doesn't show up, but you should always ask for disclosure and then read up on fighting tickets. Or, as mentioned, you can hire a paralegal.
Remember, up until you go past the 50 and over the limit mark, your insurance company views all tickets the same - each one is a minor. Doesn't matter to them whether you were doing 5 over or 35 over, whether you got points against your license from it or not. The only ones who care about the points is the province, so don't think getting it knocked down to 14 over and no points is going to matter one whit to your insurer. With most insurance companies, they'll forgive one, possibly two minors on your record. Generally your third minor wins you a premium increase. Other speeds of 50 and over as well as careless or impaired driving are considered major and even one of these on your record will often come with an insurance hike (assuming they've pulled your abstract of course).
Anyway, because of this you should always fight each and every ticket - at the very least on the off chance the cop doesn't show up, but you should always ask for disclosure and then read up on fighting tickets. Or, as mentioned, you can hire a paralegal.
Last edited by Wargoose; 05-23-2008 at 07:40 PM.
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If you choose to go with a paralegal service, I'd recommend Redline Legal Services for fighting tickets. Most of the others consider a win to be getting the ticket reduced, which you can easily do yourself by just speaking with the crown before the case is called on the day of your trial (you can also do this earlier - before the trial date gets set, but from the sound of it, you're past that date). Redline will actually try to fight the ticket for you.
Remember, up until you go past the 50 and over the limit mark, your insurance company views all tickets the same - each one is a minor. Doesn't matter to them whether you were doing 5 over or 35 over, whether you got points against your license from it or not. The only ones who care about the points is the province, so don't think getting it knocked down to 14 over and no points is going to matter one whit to your insurer. With most insurance companies, they'll forgive one, possibly two minors on your record. Generally your third minor wins you a premium increase. Other speeds of 50 and over as well as careless or impaired driving are considered major and even one of these on your record will often come with an insurance hike (assuming they've pulled your abstract of course).
Anyway, because of this you should always fight each and every ticket - at the very least on the off chance the cop doesn't show up, but you should always ask for disclosure and then read up on fighting tickets. Or, as mentioned, you can hire a paralegal.
Remember, up until you go past the 50 and over the limit mark, your insurance company views all tickets the same - each one is a minor. Doesn't matter to them whether you were doing 5 over or 35 over, whether you got points against your license from it or not. The only ones who care about the points is the province, so don't think getting it knocked down to 14 over and no points is going to matter one whit to your insurer. With most insurance companies, they'll forgive one, possibly two minors on your record. Generally your third minor wins you a premium increase. Other speeds of 50 and over as well as careless or impaired driving are considered major and even one of these on your record will often come with an insurance hike (assuming they've pulled your abstract of course).
Anyway, because of this you should always fight each and every ticket - at the very least on the off chance the cop doesn't show up, but you should always ask for disclosure and then read up on fighting tickets. Or, as mentioned, you can hire a paralegal.
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Take it for what it's worth.
Regardless, the main point I was trying to get across to the OP was that there is often a misconception that only tickets with points against them matter to your insurance company or driving record, which is not the case at all. So reducing a ticket to one with no points (max 14 over) only affects your license standing with the province and does nothing for how your insurance company views the ticket. Hence, you should fight them whenever your caught and fined.
Last edited by Wargoose; 05-25-2008 at 07:03 AM.
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Hello my fellow 8 drivers. I have a question...
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
What is the best way to fight a speeding ticket?!? I have less than 2 weeks to figure it out.
I was caught doing 97km/h in a 60 zone (lakeshore in Toronto). I was late for a class one Sunday morning and I figured I could go a bit faster...it’s my first standard car and I was making sure my clutch wasn’t slipping. Who would have thought there would be a speed trap at 8am on a Sunday?!?
I am a starving actor and I can’t afford insurance if they jack up my fees.
Half the people say to fight it myself in court, the other half say to hire one of the Ex-copper type places to fight it for me.
Any suggestions?
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#24
Well, well, I'm not alone. I'd fight it. I took mine to court myself. I was doing 40something over and all the did was lower my points from 4 to 3 and cut my fine in almost 1/2.
Don't hire someone because you will have to pay them and the fine. I skipped the attendance thingy they have and went straight to court.
My rates are still the same so don't worry about it. At least you still have your car...lol...
Leesha
Don't hire someone because you will have to pay them and the fine. I skipped the attendance thingy they have and went straight to court.
My rates are still the same so don't worry about it. At least you still have your car...lol...
Leesha
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