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Anonymous wrote:? I always my tickets, regardless of the state. It's called being a decent human.
Do what's right, OP.
Oh please. Thinking this is about right and wrong is as silly as OP thinking anyone anywhere will care about her protest.
DP. I mean, OP shouldn't have exceeded the speed limit in the first place. In Maryland, you only get a citation if you were going 12 mph or more over the speed limit. That's speeding by a lot, which is dangerous. Not driving dangerously is part of being a decent human being, in my opinion.
Given that OP was driving dangerously, and received a ticket for it, the responsible thing is for OP to pay the ticket (and be grateful that nothing worse happened).
It was 41 in a 30 on a 4 lane road. Simmer down.
41 or 42 in a 30? Yes, that's driving dangerously. Pay the ticket and stop speeding, please.
DP
Yes, 41 in a 30 is speeding, but if you think 41 in a 30 is dangerous, you probably shouldn't be allowed to drive - because you’re a hazard to everyone around you if your “danger speed” threshold begins 25 or more mph below the interstate cruising speed.
Please do everyone a solid and move your 1997 Dodge Caravan out of the left lane, turn off your left blinker, accelerate to at least 55 mph, and get off at the next exit, granny.