View Poll Results: Have you ever gotten a ticket?

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  • No never

    23 35.94%
  • Yes, a moving violation (speeding, etc.)

    34 53.13%
  • Parking ticket

    7 10.94%
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Thread: Have you ever gotten a ticket of any kind?

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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    If I were you, I would call the officer ahead of time, tell him what you are requesting, and see if he would go along with it.
    Yeah, Pam, you could say, *Remember me!*

    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

  2. #2
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    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.

  3. #3
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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 since a more careful one anyway.

    thanks k9krazee for the signature!

  4. #4
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    No I have never gotten a ticket. *knock on wood*

  5. #5
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    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!

  6. #6
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    Quote Originally Posted by vinjashira
    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).

    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.

  7. #7
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    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.
    The complete Knit-wit and occasional domestic diva.

    Going to a church doesn't make you a Christian any more than standing in a garage makes you a car.


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