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You bet your bippy I'll chime in here. But I'm not as informed as I'd like to be. I got a ticket on the freeway last March, and ultimately took a deferral, which keeps the ticket off my record as long as I do not get another one for twelve months after the hearing. I'm trying, and have a few months to go.
I have heard that, with non-WSP tickets, there may be a traffic school or some similar program that can keep this ticket off your record. I don't have time for my usual its-not-about-safety...its-about-revenue rantings, but someone suggested you get a V1. Do that, but be also aware that just about any dopey vehicle with dark glass could be an Aggressive Driver Unit, just itchin' to give a ticket to someone even if they have to piss you off in order to get you to do something aggressive. The WSP used to be quite a high-performance organization. Gotta feel sorry for all those well-trained professional troopers out there that have been demoted from being peace and safety enforcers, to speeding-ticket-writers. None of use are safe. There is no longer a correlation between dangerous driving and receiving tickets. Their agenda is "point and shoot."
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