Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your son is a dog shıt driver and I hope he slows down before he kills someone. Just like all those troubled youth of dc who’s grandma insists “oh he’s such a good kid, he’d never shoot anyone”.
3 minutes apart at 35 miles an hour is like 1.5-1.75 miles apart if he maintained a consistent speed. If he didn’t maintain a consistent speed he had ample opportunity to obey the speed limit.
I hope he doesn’t get an exception. Teaches him and you the wrong life lessons.
Thanks! This is what I was looking for. If it was logical that he hit two in a row while whipping through lights or if it's just one that is malfunctioning/duplicating.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like your son is a dog shıt driver and I hope he slows down before he kills someone. Just like all those troubled youth of dc who’s grandma insists “oh he’s such a good kid, he’d never shoot anyone”.
3 minutes apart at 35 miles an hour is like 1.5-1.75 miles apart if he maintained a consistent speed. If he didn’t maintain a consistent speed he had ample opportunity to obey the speed limit.
I hope he doesn’t get an exception. Teaches him and you the wrong life lessons.
Anonymous wrote:I never pay DC tickets. Just throw them out. Nothing will happen
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:It took several DC tickets to get it into our family's thick heads that DC is strict with speed limits, stop signs, red lights, etc. As they should be! We'd gotten sloppy, living in Montgomery County, where speeding, or squeaking by on a very red orange light is all in a day's work. Now I realize that I'm a better driver in MD, just because I've learned to be careful in DC. All good!
Instead of contesting these, I'd try to emulate careful DC driving everywhere you drive, and try to persuade your son of the same.