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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Proposing booting cars with speeding tickets. Isn't this sort of double jeopardy? Paid your fine but still face extra sanctions? I could see someone deciding not to pay speeding tickets if they're still at risk for being towed. IMO it would make more sense for owners of vehicles with multiple tickets to be required to go to traffic school or some such. Or maybe escalating tickets Many of DC's speed zones are also unreasonable, IMO, or not clearly marked I got a ticket for traveling at 37 in a 25mph zone, but the speed limit sign was covered by trees[/quote] That's not at all what double jeopardy is. And by the way, the "speed limit sign was covered by trees" argument doesn't play well, I get it if it's a stop sign, but speed limit signs are posted multiple times and are available on maps. Just because you didn't look at one of the probably multiple signs doesn't excuse your speed. And if you really thought it did, you could have fought the ticket.[/quote] Hmmmm: https://wtop.com/dc/2022/12/md-man-fought-his-100-dc-speeding-ticket-now-its-easier-for-others-to-challenge-theirs/[/quote] What a dogshit ruling. Really? There are like a handful of roads in all of DC that have signed speed limits above 25 mph. If you turn on a road and the speed limit sign was before the turn and you drive 40 mph down the road and turn again before the next speed limit sign, did you not break the law? Dogshit![/quote] "My only interest here is in fairness" says the person who was driving at a dangerous speed that exceeded the speed limit by 44%. :roll: [/quote]
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