OP here--thanks for the input.
The cop definitely won't be there as I "pled" guilty and so it is just me and the judge.
And to the person who said I'm a douche--I'm planning on paying the fine but I'd like to avoid the point as I don't want my insurance to increase. I don't think that is an unusual approach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would try something along the lines of saying it was an honest mistake. You live in the neighborhood, make that turn dozens of times a week or month, and made it out of routine, forgetting that it was a prohibited time. Point to your clean driving record and apologize. You could also ask if there's anything you can do to avoid points (e.g., a driving class).
The fact that a lot of people do it or that the police officer didn't know what she was doing isn't going to matter, and makes it look like you're not willing to take responsibility. Don't be defensive; be apologetic.
Btw, this isn't Observatory Circle off of Mass Ave, is it?
Thanks for this helpful advice--I really appreciate it. And this isn't Observatory Circle.
Anonymous wrote:I would try something along the lines of saying it was an honest mistake. You live in the neighborhood, make that turn dozens of times a week or month, and made it out of routine, forgetting that it was a prohibited time. Point to your clean driving record and apologize. You could also ask if there's anything you can do to avoid points (e.g., a driving class).
The fact that a lot of people do it or that the police officer didn't know what she was doing isn't going to matter, and makes it look like you're not willing to take responsibility. Don't be defensive; be apologetic.
Btw, this isn't Observatory Circle off of Mass Ave, is it?
Anonymous wrote:I received a ticket for taking a right turn into a fancy neighborhood that has prevented people from entering it by putting up signs that say "No right turns" into it from 7-9:30 am. Well, I did take the turn during those hours and got a ticket. (I know this shouldn't matter but I must add that half my neighborhood takes this turn because it isn't a safety issue--just the neighborhood (that I live across from) wanting to prevent cars from going through during rush hour.) Anyways, I have chosen to go to court with hope that I can pay the fine but not get the 1 point associated with the ticket. I chose the "in between" route (choosing to go to trial but without police officer/attorney there as I've already admitted guilt) and will need to give an explanation to the judge.
Besides the fact that half my neighborhood regularly takes this right turn (should I even say this?), the only additional comment I have is that the police officer had no idea what she was doing--let four people go by while she was figuring out my ticket, didn't know whether there were points involved in the citation.
Anyways, what do I say to the judge (if anything) other than "I'm sorry I did it and I won't take the right turn during those hours again."