Well, that only took four months.
Just want some feedback on whether or not this is fightable.
Coming up to an intersection with two left turn lanes, I chose the empty left one and, after turning, ended up in front of the black SUV in the other once we turned so that I could make the next right turn. I did all that legally. This SUV starts accelerating pretty hard to catch me, so I accelerate too, but not a whole lot yet. Finally, we're on a straightaway and he's still catching up to me, and I figure he's PO'ed at me for getting in front of him and wants to prove a point, so I accelerate more.
Then the red and blue lights hidden in his front grill come on.
The interview went pleasantly. The only thing I did which I probably shouldn't have was to respond to "What's your hurry?" with "Late for work.", but at least that wasn't a specific admission of anything. I ended up with a $105 60-in-a-45 ticket.
He did admit to me that he didn't turn his lights on until just then, though. It wasn't that I missed them. I'm assuming he was waiting until I got more than 10 miles over the speed limit.
So I'm wondering if this is fightable based on the fact that he was literally chasing me in a big black unmarked SUV without sirens or lights going, which is pretty threatening. I'm not perfect, but I don't usually speed any more than the average car, so this is annoying.
I dunno. I'm just not sure being provoked is a defense.
Just want some feedback on whether or not this is fightable.
Coming up to an intersection with two left turn lanes, I chose the empty left one and, after turning, ended up in front of the black SUV in the other once we turned so that I could make the next right turn. I did all that legally. This SUV starts accelerating pretty hard to catch me, so I accelerate too, but not a whole lot yet. Finally, we're on a straightaway and he's still catching up to me, and I figure he's PO'ed at me for getting in front of him and wants to prove a point, so I accelerate more.
Then the red and blue lights hidden in his front grill come on.
The interview went pleasantly. The only thing I did which I probably shouldn't have was to respond to "What's your hurry?" with "Late for work.", but at least that wasn't a specific admission of anything. I ended up with a $105 60-in-a-45 ticket.
He did admit to me that he didn't turn his lights on until just then, though. It wasn't that I missed them. I'm assuming he was waiting until I got more than 10 miles over the speed limit.
So I'm wondering if this is fightable based on the fact that he was literally chasing me in a big black unmarked SUV without sirens or lights going, which is pretty threatening. I'm not perfect, but I don't usually speed any more than the average car, so this is annoying.
I dunno. I'm just not sure being provoked is a defense.