That would be nice djs........but I'd get a lawyer
Mine just got my 106mph ticket dismissed.....well worth his fee
Mine just got my 106mph ticket dismissed.....well worth his fee
Try this tact in court:
However, may I suggest that your Honor take the GT for a test drive...
...'an aspiring valet, I take it? :biggrin
('Sorry! 'Couldn't resist!)
Interesting to hear the stories of speeding and our youth. We all have them. Fact is...the cops of today are not the cops of yesterday. Nowadays everything is illegal and a bigger deal than it was years ago.
...indeed...clearly I should have been watching my speedo more closely...and been more conservative with my right foot. I don't make a habit of traveling at those kind of speeds. I was stuck behind a clump of cars, getting frustrated, a lane opened up, I saw my opportunity to get around them...and....ohhhmahgawwwwd....wheeee! "Really, officer, I was going that fast?" Alas, hindsight is 20/20. My first speeding ticket in 15 years. Thanks for the advice and recommendations. I really appreciate the quick response.
"I saw the way the cars HAD YOU PINED IN and I knew what you were about to do...."
...and yet, have you EVER seen a LEO pull over a "passing lane percher"??? These people TICK OFF half the world and because of that are FAAAAAAAR more likely to cause a wreck than someone doing "5 over". Yet they're virtually NEVER pulled over & cited for doing it.
(I actually DID see >>>one<<< pulled over ABOUT 40 YEARS AGO [literally]. Some LOOOOON pulling about a 30ft RV trailer doing FIFTEEN MILES AN HOUR on a twisty section of a narrow highway in Oregon. Man! You shudda seen the number of people "gesturing" their displeasure as they drove by this moron once he'd been pulled over! AND THE LEO WAS POINTING TOWARD ALL THOSE FOLKS AS HE WAS C-H-E-W-I-N-G THE LIVIN' STUFFIN'S OUTTA THE BOZO!!! IT WAS GREAT!!!)
You witnessed this from your home as he passed by or you were actually driving 40 yrs ago?:biggrin
Once upon a time, in an old cobra replica car:
I goosed it to get out of a tight spot in traffic, as the road opened up and laid into the throttle just a bid. Needless to say the cherries & berries were flashing moments later. When the officer walked up to the car he said "I saw the way the cars had you pined in and I knew what you were about to do.... but when I saw the flames shoot out the side pipes, I didn't think I was going to catch you."
I showed him the car and he gave me a warning.
I did not show him the 10lbs nitrous bottle in the trunk.
OK i have a speeding story you wont believe.
I had 20 people depending on me to lead them on a diving trip that required us to make our first flight connection in Kansas city on the first flight in the A.M.
I left home the previous night at about 11 P.M. with my girl friend and her Lexis to get a hotel near the airport. She dozed off after about 2 hours and some where around Rock Port so did I, my foot must have went to the floor because when i woke up I was about to hit the tail end of a semi truck and the speedometer needle was on the peg, I managed to swerve around the truck and get the car slowed down to where the needle started to come off the peg and at the same time a state trooper was behind me with his lights on. he must have been there even before i swerved, it happened very fast.
I woke up my passenger and told her to get ready i'm pretty sure that im going to jail. The officer came up to the window and with a loud and authoritative voice he said " DO YOU KNOW HOW FAST YOU WERE GIONG?"
I said "I have no idea, my eyes were shut" He didn't even ask for my paperwork he just said You better pull off at the next exit and get some coffee and he walked back to his car and drove off.
Got ticketed for doing 95 in a 65. Cops have little sympathy for "it doesn't feel like I was going that fast my GT." :biggrin
Note to self...remember to turn the radar detector when leaving the garage.
Do any of you have a good traffic lawyer you can recommend? Thanks!!!