2Dobes said:
I can't get over some of these hypocrites... Like this one!
06-27-2005, 18:40 #8
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I also wonder why you are trying to "beat" the ticket.
You are guilty. End of story. Take your medicine like a man and pay up.
If you were racing on an empty interstate, I don't think this is so serious. You mentioned a weigh station, so I assume this was a highway and high speeds on those are not such a sin. That you were baited into it is slightly troublesome.
06-20-2005, 17:50 #108
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Hmm...I never saw this thread.
I have MUCH experience in VA with tickets.
Don't speed on the 267 Toll Road or I66. If you feel the need to go ballistic, choose 395 or the Beltway. I know everywhere the cops sit on 66 and most places on 267. They tend to congregate there b/c there are more places to hide.
However, 66 from 28 to Mannassas, you can open it up. Just be sure to watch in the median gaps.
I got off in Alexandria 95/55 with a $250 fine only. However, I hired an attorney. I've seen people jailed in Fairfax for that. Arlington is the best place to get busted because the prosecutors will talk to you freely. I've pled every charge down, to be honest. Plead to improper, pay the fine, always in Ckt Court on appeal. I cannot remember even showing up for a ticket date for speeding. Just not even worth the waste of time. I do a no-show, then offer to pay the District Court fine on an improper charge to the DAs. They only want to get their money, really. That's all any state particularly cares about.
I wasn't racing. And, I paid. I didn't "beat" the ticket. I don't "beat" tickets for which I am guilty. By all means, negotiate the best deal you can get, but don't come on here and say, "hey, I was racing on the street and I got popped and I want to get off, so how do I do it?"
Perhaps it was in the phrasing of the question.
I got no problem with speeding. But, when I do it, I know I am breaking the law. And, if I get caught, I'm probably going to pay.
Are speeding laws stupid? Yes. Were they enacted for safety? No. Were they enacted to limit fuel consumption? Yes. Do higher ones increase accident rates? No.
This is all known sh!t here. But, gimme a break. If I drag race somebody, I am allowing them to dictate the time, place, and manner of my speeding, and probably going much faster than I would choose to go on the same road at the same time. That is the difference between speeding and racing. When I speed, I do not go faster than is reasonable. Racing doesn't take this into account. Racing is merely attempting to go faster than some other car irrespective of the surroundings. Much of the time, trying to win requires increasing the danger to others and yourself. That is not mere speeding.
I do not speed on city streets, only the highway, at any rate. Every single ticket I've EVER gotten has been on an interstate highway upon which most cars currently manufactured could safely maintain triple digit speeds. None of them have been while racing anybody. It's because I do not race.
Winning a race against anyone dumb enough to try it against this car would require exceeding 120mph. Anybody in a TL, 330, S4, etc., is going to hit that speed very easily. Even my old '95 Legend GS doesn't break much of a sweat until that mark.
Besides, you missed the entire last paragraph of what I wrote and where I asked the original poster for clarification.