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Alright guys, thanks for the help. I will definitely get that checked out. I hope it's not miscalibrated though... even at 45, 55, and 60 it seems awful slow. Would suck to find out I need to go even slower. Anyway, thanks again.
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Originally posted by 208For $500 I will give you the answer, thats about what lawyers make right?
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Sounds like you got a break. If the Officer had cited you,and you wanted to contest the ticket. You take a day off from work. Possible lost time, and wages. If you retain an attorney, he's going to cost you more than the fine if you're found guilty. There's the possibility you'd have been found guilty. That results in both fine and court costs, and possible points on your license. Your insurance could go up. As I noted, you got a break.
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Originally posted by DagonThanks for an educated/non-smartass answer. Although I haven't done anything to my car; as in modifications or add-ons. Where could you go to have the speedometer tested? Dealership?
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Originally posted by DagonThanks for an educated/non-smartass answer. Although I haven't done anything to my car; as in modifications or add-ons. Where could you go to have the speedometer tested? Dealership?
Or
AAA if you are a member. They have speedo/calibration workshops every so often. Call 'em up or look for the ad/schedule in your WestWays magazine.
EDJ
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Originally posted by DagonThanks for an educated/non-smartass answer. Although I haven't done anything to my car; as in modifications or add-ons. Where could you go to have the speedometer tested? Dealership?
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Originally posted by Taylor1430How do you know that your speedometer is accurate completely accurate. If he got you on radar or lidar, chances are his stuff is more accurate than yours. It is possible that your needle says 49 but you could actually be doing 55. I remember putting new rims on my motorcycle and it caused my speedometer to read inaccurately. It wasn't that noticeble at lower speeds but when I got up to 50 to 60 mph it was close to 5mph off.
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Originally posted by 208Man you are too easy
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by exComptonCopThis one's on the house...pay your fine, or contest the cite. Simple as that
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Originally posted by DagonAnd I simply want to know what the proper course of action should be had I actually recieved a ticket?
Thanks for your time.
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Originally posted by DagonAnd I simply want to know what the proper course of action should be had I actually recieved a ticket?
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Guest repliedFor $500 I will give you the answer, thats about what lawyers make right?
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How do you know that your speedometer is accurate completely accurate. If he got you on radar or lidar, chances are his stuff is more accurate than yours. It is possible that your needle says 49 but you could actually be doing 55. I remember putting new rims on my motorcycle and it caused my speedometer to read inaccurately. It wasn't that noticeble at lower speeds but when I got up to 50 to 60 mph it was close to 5mph off.
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How to properly fight an unjust ticket
This is just for informational purposes only; incase a similar event ever happens again- I was not actually issued a ticket in this scenario:
A couple weeks ago I was driving back into town on the highway (55 mph). Before the limit hits 35 when you're getting closer to the town, it hits 45. As I was approaching the 45 mph sign (as in before I got to it) I started slowing down. Well, I was with my girlfriend at the time and she points out a cop car driving back towards the highway on opposite side of the road. I didn't think much of it since I wasn't really speeding, I looked at the needle and it was on around 48 or 49. To my astonishment the cop makes a U-turn and sure enough turns on the blue lights. So I pull over and roll down the window; he gets out and asks for my license (didn't ask for the registration) and says, "Do you know what the limit is back there?" I replied, "45?" He says, "Yeah. And do you know how fast you were going?" I said, "Around 50?" "55," he answers. "Now, I'm going to let you go this time, but you need to slow down back there, besides, I like that Basset hound." (My girlfriend was holding our little puppy Basset hound in her lap that kept barking at the officer)
Well, obviously I'm thankful I did not get a ticket. I know a lot of you are probably wondering what I'm complaining about then; it's just the fact that I wasn't going that fast to begin with. And I simply want to know what the proper course of action should be had I actually recieved a ticket?
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