Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer. You can lose your license or even get jail time for a reckless. I own a sports car and all the people in this area know to avoid a lead foot in VA -- 15-over is a reckless charge, unlike MD where it's 30 over.
I got a reckless about 15 years ago and lost my license for a month when I showed up in court, representing myself.
But I was going 13 over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer. You can lose your license or even get jail time for a reckless. I own a sports car and all the people in this area know to avoid a lead foot in VA -- 15-over is a reckless charge, unlike MD where it's 30 over.
I got a reckless about 15 years ago and lost my license for a month when I showed up in court, representing myself.
But I was going 13 over.
Anonymous wrote:Get a lawyer. You can lose your license or even get jail time for a reckless. I own a sports car and all the people in this area know to avoid a lead foot in VA -- 15-over is a reckless charge, unlike MD where it's 30 over.
I got a reckless about 15 years ago and lost my license for a month when I showed up in court, representing myself.
Anonymous wrote:You need a lawyer. There is a washington Natioanl who is serving jail time for something similar. If it's in rural VA, it's even worse.