Anyone have any experiences getting ticketed in Brunswick county?

Anonymous
Just use Waze and don’t speed.

No you can’t sue. Idiot.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Here's an idea: stop speeding!

I can't stop laughing at you thinking you can sue the police for ticketing you for speeding. That's the epitome of people these days, no personal responsibility at all. Everything is someone else's fault and not your own.

It’s not about being pulled over for speeding but being targeted for being from one of state. There’s also being reasonable. Most will tell you their equipment isn’t accurate enough to detect exactly how fast you’re actually going unless it’s significantly over the speeding limit and your own speedometer isn’t accurate either. I.e why you are rarely pulled over going less than 15mph over the limit on a highway.


Um, wrong. Are you saying people don't get speeding tickets unless they are going 15+ mph over the limit? LOL!

You don’t know what the word rarely means? And I specified at highway speeds which is normally 70.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I traveled from Florida to DC and was pulled over twice in Brunswick County within 15 minutes of each stop. The first time I was ticketed for going 81 in a 70 mph zone on I-95 and the second time for going 76 in a 70. To say I was shocked is an understatement and there are seemingly dozens of police officers in the area just pulling people over. While I received my second spending ticket I watched 3 other people get pulled over. All of course having out of state plates. Anyone have expertise with this? Seems like a lawsuit waiting to happen.


Omg cops pull speeders over? You are a damn lawbreaker. A crook. A criminal.

And you think there’s gonna be a lawsuit?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just use Waze and don’t speed.

No you can’t sue. Idiot.

Of course you can sue idiot. There have been multiple lawsuits showing these small towns targeting out of state drivers and pulling them over for even going 1mph over the limit. Their revenue is disproportionately from these tickets and their officers may even receive a kickback or bonus for the number of tickets they write. These practices have been determined to be predatory.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could just go the speed limit and have no issue.[/b]

Who do you think you're going to sue for getting pulled ober while speeding?

You know pulling someone over for those speeds when the speed limit is 70 is bs. It’s not supposed to fund the government, is basically a poor tax and specifically targeting out of state drivers hoping they do t return and just pay the ticket is illegal.


I don’t know that. You were doing 81 mph. That used to be an automatic reckless driving ticket.

Slow down and stop being such a danger to society. I hope your license gets suspended.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You were speeding you got a ticket pay it.

You are lucky the 81/70 didn't put you in jail

They do that there.

They don’t but thanks for the fake news.

DP
There’s nothing fake about it, dumbass. In Virginia, 20 mph over the posted speed limit OR speed in excess of 80 mph are BOTH considered “reckless driving”, and are criminal offenses rather than civil fines like a speeding ticket. And yes, Virginia routinely arrests and jails people (for processing/bail) for doing over 80 mph.

So…. shut that hole in your face.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You could just go the speed limit and have no issue.[/b]

Who do you think you're going to sue for getting pulled ober while speeding?

You know pulling someone over for those speeds when the speed limit is 70 is bs. It’s not supposed to fund the government, is basically a poor tax and specifically targeting out of state drivers hoping they do t return and just pay the ticket is illegal.


I don’t know that. You were doing 81 mph. That used to be an automatic reckless driving ticket.

Slow down and stop being such a danger to society. I hope your license gets suspended.


Trolling just a little too hard.
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