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Originally Posted by masraum
Gotta be careful with that though. I'm sure each state is different, but here in Texas, "no points" just means that your license won't be cancelled because you got too many points. But the ticket is still on your record, so it may still impact your insurance. Maybe now that most of us are older, and assuming we have clean records, maybe one ticket with no points won't impact your insurance or maybe it will, I have no idea.
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They don't do Deferred Adjudication down by you?
I actually like it although it's obviously engineered to be a money grab.
Up here every municipality has their own POPO squad.
So if I get a ticket in say Double Oak I pay the fine there and only have to keep my nose clean in Double Oak for 30 days and it's like the ticket never existed.
Now during those 30 days I'm free to continue in full hooligan mode anywhere else and if I get popped in Bartonville it does not affect my Deferred status in Double Oak.
It's effectively a "Pay to Play" system with temporary time outs.