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Help fighting speeding tickets
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After reading so many posts and getting a few tickets myself. I decided to put my knowledge to some good use and make a website to help people fight speeding tickets or any kind of moving voilations by providing them the right information, here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net I would like to thank all the people who helped me and continue to give me their support for this cause. Once again here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net any feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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On 12 Dec 2004 20:44:19 -0800, "jhonny" >
wrote: >Hi, >After reading so many posts and getting a few tickets myself. I decided >to put my knowledge to some good use and make a website to help people >fight speeding tickets or any kind of moving voilations by providing >them the right information, here is the links >http://www.fightyourticket.net I would like to thank all the people who >helped me and continue to give me their support for this cause. Once >again here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net any feedback >will be greatly appreciated. The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the tickets in the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to control your speed. Al Moore DoD 734 |
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On 12 Dec 2004 20:44:19 -0800, "jhonny" >
wrote: >Hi, >After reading so many posts and getting a few tickets myself. I decided >to put my knowledge to some good use and make a website to help people >fight speeding tickets or any kind of moving voilations by providing >them the right information, here is the links >http://www.fightyourticket.net I would like to thank all the people who >helped me and continue to give me their support for this cause. Once >again here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net any feedback >will be greatly appreciated. The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the tickets in the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to control your speed. Al Moore DoD 734 |
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Alan Moore wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2004 20:44:19 -0800, "jhonny" > > wrote: > >> Hi, >> After reading so many posts and getting a few tickets myself. I >> decided to put my knowledge to some good use and make a website to >> help people fight speeding tickets or any kind of moving voilations >> by providing them the right information, here is the links >> http://www.fightyourticket.net I would like to thank all the people >> who helped me and continue to give me their support for this cause. >> Once again here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net any >> feedback will be greatly appreciated. > > The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the tickets in > the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to control your > speed. > > Al Moore > DoD 734 my niece fight for a ticket; everybody else was talked down by the cop to plead guilty. She lost it as expected but the judge waived the fine, just court fee. The point is cop stood there for a whole 3 hours waiting. It's pretty costly for the town/court. The whole system is money gouting by government and insurance companies. Why do we citizen pay for the cop to sit around to hand oput ticket rather than doing crime prevention? I don't see any reduction in traffic fatality. |
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Alan Moore wrote:
> On 12 Dec 2004 20:44:19 -0800, "jhonny" > > wrote: > >> Hi, >> After reading so many posts and getting a few tickets myself. I >> decided to put my knowledge to some good use and make a website to >> help people fight speeding tickets or any kind of moving voilations >> by providing them the right information, here is the links >> http://www.fightyourticket.net I would like to thank all the people >> who helped me and continue to give me their support for this cause. >> Once again here is the links http://www.fightyourticket.net any >> feedback will be greatly appreciated. > > The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the tickets in > the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to control your > speed. > > Al Moore > DoD 734 my niece fight for a ticket; everybody else was talked down by the cop to plead guilty. She lost it as expected but the judge waived the fine, just court fee. The point is cop stood there for a whole 3 hours waiting. It's pretty costly for the town/court. The whole system is money gouting by government and insurance companies. Why do we citizen pay for the cop to sit around to hand oput ticket rather than doing crime prevention? I don't see any reduction in traffic fatality. |
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In rec.motorcycles leo > wrote:
: court fee. The point is cop stood there for a whole 3 hours waiting. It's : pretty costly for the town/court. The whole system is money gouting by : government and insurance companies. Why do we citizen pay for the cop to sit : around to hand oput ticket rather than doing crime prevention? I don't see : any reduction in traffic fatality. You fool - the reason that cop had to stand there for three hours was *because* all those idiots were there fighting the tickets. If they'd all just admitted the guilt and paid the fine, that cop *could* have been out doing his job. Speeding tickets reduce speeding, and reducing speeding reduces accidents, and that's part of the government's job - protecting its citizenry. When you say "doing crime prevention", what exactly do you mean? Justin |
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In rec.motorcycles leo > wrote:
: court fee. The point is cop stood there for a whole 3 hours waiting. It's : pretty costly for the town/court. The whole system is money gouting by : government and insurance companies. Why do we citizen pay for the cop to sit : around to hand oput ticket rather than doing crime prevention? I don't see : any reduction in traffic fatality. You fool - the reason that cop had to stand there for three hours was *because* all those idiots were there fighting the tickets. If they'd all just admitted the guilt and paid the fine, that cop *could* have been out doing his job. Speeding tickets reduce speeding, and reducing speeding reduces accidents, and that's part of the government's job - protecting its citizenry. When you say "doing crime prevention", what exactly do you mean? Justin |
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"Alan Moore" > wrote in message ... SNIP > The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the > tickets in > the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to > control your > speed. > > Al Moore > DoD 734 Al it's Spam, he's been here before. -- Nefarious Necrologist 42nd Degree Some people ride, some just like to show off their butt jewelry once in a while. Dum vivimus, vivamus <3 )3~~ <3 )3~~ <3 )3~ <3 )3~ <3 )~ <3 )~ |
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"Alan Moore" > wrote in message ... SNIP > The best (i.e. most successful) strategy is not to get the > tickets in > the first place. If you can't spot the cops, learn to > control your > speed. > > Al Moore > DoD 734 Al it's Spam, he's been here before. -- Nefarious Necrologist 42nd Degree Some people ride, some just like to show off their butt jewelry once in a while. Dum vivimus, vivamus <3 )3~~ <3 )3~~ <3 )3~ <3 )3~ <3 )~ <3 )~ |
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"Justin" > wrote in message ... > In rec.motorcycles leo > wrote: > > : court fee. The point is cop stood there for a whole 3 > hours waiting. It's > : pretty costly for the town/court. The whole system is > money gouting by > : government and insurance companies. Why do we citizen > pay for the cop to sit > : around to hand oput ticket rather than doing crime > prevention? I don't see > : any reduction in traffic fatality. > > You fool - the reason that cop had to stand there for > three hours was > *because* all those idiots were there fighting the > tickets. If they'd all > just admitted the guilt and paid the fine, that cop > *could* have been out > doing his job. > ROTFLMAO...you stupid ****! It's all about revenue generation...do esad. I can't STAND idiots like you....****ing auto drivers. Ought to be a law against your damn cars, trucks etc. too many damn wheels. > Speeding tickets reduce speeding, and reducing speeding > reduces accidents, > and that's part of the government's job - protecting its > citizenry. No it doesn't and no it isn't. >When > you say "doing crime prevention", what exactly do you > mean? WOW! The utter stupidity of you people in the auto groups is astounding! No wonder I can't stand soccer moms in mini-vans...they are almost as stupid, ignorant and servile civil slaves as their husbands. I do hope you get neutered before you reproduce you ignorant, thick headed, mouth breathing, pig ****ing, **** eating cager. -- History does not record anywhere at any time a religion that has any rational basis. Religion is a crutch for people not strong enough to stand up to the unknown without help. But, like dandruff, most people do have a religion and spend time and money on it and seem to derive considerable pleasure from fiddling with it. Robert Heinlein |
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