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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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Originally posted by milt
Point taken, but I have to add my .02 that this one needs to go to court. The driver did the right thing by not protesting the ticket. It never does any good to give a cop any lip. You can't try a ticket on the street, only in front of a judge. Perhaps the cop who wrote the ticket won't show out of some sort of dignity (OK, fat chance) or something else like not being able to POSITIVELY identify the driver or the vehicle. He damn sure can't ID the driver. On the ticket in CA it says that signing is not an admission of guilt, only a promise to appear.
Agree totally. This one stinks and how many white 911's are in the state or traveling through?

This one needs to be fought, especially as they did not have any license plate number. 15 minutes is pure BS as if they would have really seen YOUR car drive by they could have been parked on your bumper in 2 minutes.

Edit. A question. Any decals or identifying things that would make your 911 stand out? If yes then your case just went down a notch but if its a plain jane 911 with nothing special that the cops could use to identify then your case just got stronger.
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Last edited by Joeaksa; 06-25-2007 at 03:52 AM..
Old 06-25-2007, 03:49 AM
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