Yeah, Pam, you could say, *Remember me!*Originally Posted by Cataholic
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Joanna, I'm negating the idea here, it's just that this guy was less than cordial with our Ms Pam.
No never
Yes, a moving violation (speeding, etc.)
Parking ticket
Yeah, Pam, you could say, *Remember me!*Originally Posted by Cataholic
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Joanna, I'm negating the idea here, it's just that this guy was less than cordial with our Ms Pam.
*Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France
Wow! According to the poll, we have lots of lead foots here!Sallyanne, did you ever consider getting one of your attorneys to go to bat for you?
Gosh, when our #1 Fireman has been at odds with the law, we must all be going you know where in a handbasket! LOL! *sigh*
Rachel, I wondered just like you if, based on what Casey'smom said, I should keep my lips sealed and just hope they don't find out.I still don't know what I am going to do. I may just wind up flipping a coin.
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I was caught contravening a red light in 2005. I was behind a lorry in a roundabout. I wasn't even aware there were traffic lights there until it was too late to stop. My first time in that area and I wasn't used to roundabouts having traffic lights (no roundabouts with traffic lights in my area).
Anyway, I had to pay a fine £60 and I got 3 penalty points on my license.
I think by law you are required to tell your insurance company. I had to renew my insurance anyway that time and when I entered my details for a quotation I realised that the difference between having 3 penalty points on my license cost me £20 extra but guess what.. because I used a new insurance company and therefore becoming their new customer, I got £17 discount so it wasn't too bad.
After 3 years my "crime" will have been spent meaning I will have 0 points again on my license although I will have to keep the record on my license for another year.
I am not familiar with how things are in the US but in the UK, unless the incident was not your fault (e.g in my case if there was a car really close behind me at the traffic light when the light just changed and by stopping immidiately I would have caused an accident), you would not try to challenge your case in court because you will end up paying a greater fine (plus court and lawyer fee) and the same penalty points given to you.
I have regretted my offence (ignorance is not an excuse, I should've realised there were traffic lights there) and for what it is worth I think I have become a better driver sincea more careful one anyway.
thanks k9krazee for the signature!
No I have never gotten a ticket. *knock on wood*
I was pulled over once. The day I got my license. I was driving my ex's car and the registration tag was expired. I was.
No tickets yet *knock wood* but there have certainly been times where I've deserved one!
Thank you Wolf_Q!
Originally Posted by vinjashira
Is there any other American scratching their head at this, or, is it just me?![]()
I am ONLY teasing you, but, I had to stop and think what this really meant..he he he....lorries, and roundabouts and contravening red lights.
1 speeding ticket in my whole driving career of 12+ years. It was about a month before I graduated from college. I was doing 43 in a 35 and the police officer said she'd normally let it go but there had been a fatal accident there a few months earlier and she couldn't do it anymore.![]()
Anyway, I had to pay a fine and borrow money from my mom so I could make it to graduation (I had everything budgeted to the last penny before the ticket). It was the first time I had to borrow $ from them while in college and they'll never let me forget it was because I got a speeding ticket.
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