Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! He wasn’t even gong that fast.
It's too fast for a 17 year old inexperienced driver.
I would make him pay the fine and take the points OP. He was speeding. Go the speed limit! Speeding kills other people all the time. It is honestly the worst thing a young driver can do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow! He wasn’t even gong that fast.
It's too fast for a 17 year old inexperienced driver.
I would make him pay the fine and take the points OP. He was speeding. Go the speed limit! Speeding kills other people all the time. It is honestly the worst thing a young driver can do.
Anonymous wrote:Wow! He wasn’t even gong that fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to traffic court, especially if it he got it in one of the smaller municipalities in Maryland. A lot of times they don't show up to court.
I never had a case when the officer doesn’t show up and they dismiss the ticket
Anonymous wrote:He could argue the radar gun hasn't been calibrated in X number of months and, therefore, not credible.
Anonymous wrote:Go to traffic court, especially if it he got it in one of the smaller municipalities in Maryland. A lot of times they don't show up to court.
Anonymous wrote:DS got a speeding ticket (41 in a 30) The officer recommended he go to court instead of paying the fine so there will be no points. Any idea what DS should expect? Will he need to speak about the incident or provide any background info (grades/extra curriculars/volunteering)? We're in MD if that matters.
Anonymous wrote:I'm pretty sure he will still have to pay fines and gets the points. You go to court to contest the ticket. Which he will lose. Unless the officer doesn't show up to court, then the ticket gets dismissed.