Anonymous wrote:Why would you go to court over a speed camera ticket? Instead of just paying a fine you may end up with a violation on your record and possible increase in insurance premiums
Anonymous wrote:
We received 2 letters in the mail today.
Both were for speeding tickets on the same day, but only 3 minutes apart. Each ticket was for $100, for a total of $200.
Both were for going 11-15 MPH over the speed limit late in the evening. (Going 36 MPH in a 25 MPH zone.)
(These were from my college-age son. He is a good driver and a responsible person.)
I'll ask him to pay. But does it seem aggressive of DC to issue 2 fines within 3 minutes of each other?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for the input. It's a life lesson for him.
(I've received speeding tickets in DC too, and I consider myself a very responsible and safe driver. The tunnel on K Street has gotten me a few times, even though I thought I was driving at a very safe speed.)
Anonymous wrote:I would write the truth: “my son received two violations in a short time frame and we are asking if it is possible to reduce the fine by half. He is apologetic and generally a very responsible driver.”
You may get it reduced. I’ve had mine waived twice, once I put that I was designated driving a group of people (which was true) and once I put that I was on my way to give birth (also true). I think I included proof for the second one.
It probably doesn’t work every time but it doesn’t hurt to try
Anonymous wrote:
We received 2 letters in the mail today.
Both were for speeding tickets on the same day, but only 3 minutes apart. Each ticket was for $100, for a total of $200.
Both were for going 11-15 MPH over the speed limit late in the evening. (Going 36 MPH in a 25 MPH zone.)
(These were from my college-age son. He is a good driver and a responsible person.)
I'll ask him to pay. But does it seem aggressive of DC to issue 2 fines within 3 minutes of each other?